This examination of the role of the defense in international
criminal proceedings highlights its contribution to the development
of international criminal law and the fair administration of
international criminal justice. Written by leading international
practitioners and scholars, it combines the practice and theory of
international criminal law in order to provide a first-hand
perspective on the significant challenges involved in the
administration of international criminal justice. The authors
examine, among other issues, the role of the defense during the
different stages of international criminal proceedings, the key
aspects of defense work which seek to ensure the accused's right to
a fair trial, professional ethics, the United Nations Residual
Mechanism for International Tribunals, and post-conviction remedies
and issues relating to those serving prison sentences.
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