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As the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia
and Rwanda enter the final phase of their work, it is an
appropriate time to reflect on the significant contribution that
these unique institutions have made to the development of
international criminal law. Judgments issued by the ad hoc
Tribunals have served to clarify and elucidate key concepts and
principles of international criminal law. On several occasions,
this practice and jurisprudence has pushed the progressive
development of this dynamic and growing branch of international
law.
Judicial Creativity at the International Criminal Tribunals
examines the specific contribution made by the judges of the
Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals to the development of international
criminal law in the areas of substantive crimes, criminal
liability, defences, general principles, fair trial rights, and
procedure. The essays illuminate the law on these topics while
pointing to key areas where the Tribunals have advanced the
understanding of particular concepts and principles. Several
contributions address the theories of interpretation employed by
the Tribunals' judges and the challenges presented by judicial
creativity in international criminal trials.
As the caseload grows for the International Criminal Court and the
international criminal justice project continues to flourish, it is
important to take stock of the achievements to date of
international criminal bodies. This collection of essays provides a
thoughtful analysis by judges, practitioners, and scholars of
international criminal law of the profound changes in the field
enacted by the judges of the International Criminal Tribunals for
Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia.
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