Illicitly Obtained Evidence at the International Criminal Court

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, International, Criminal law
Cover of the book Illicitly Obtained Evidence at the International Criminal Court by Petra Viebig, T.M.C. Asser Press
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Author: Petra Viebig ISBN: 9789462650930
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press Publication: January 4, 2016
Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press Language: English
Author: Petra Viebig
ISBN: 9789462650930
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Publication: January 4, 2016
Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press
Language: English

This work deals with the exclusion of illicitly obtained evidence at the International Criminal Court. At the level of domestic law, the so-called exclusionary rule has always been a very prominent topic. The reason for this is that the way a court of law deals with tainted evidence pertains to a key aspect of procedural fairness. It concerns the balancing of the right to a fair trial with the interest of society in effective law enforcement. At the international level, however, the subject has not yet been discussed in detail. The present research intends to fill this gap. It provides an overview of the approaches of a number of domestic legal systems as well as of the approaches of the UN ad hoc tribunals and the European Court of Human Rights and uses the different perspectives to develop a version of the exclusionary rule which fits the International Criminal Court.

The book is highly recommended for practitioners and researchers in the field of international criminal law and especially the law of international criminal evidence.

 

Petra Viebig is a Public Prosecutor at the Staatsanwaltschaft Hamburg, Germany.

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This work deals with the exclusion of illicitly obtained evidence at the International Criminal Court. At the level of domestic law, the so-called exclusionary rule has always been a very prominent topic. The reason for this is that the way a court of law deals with tainted evidence pertains to a key aspect of procedural fairness. It concerns the balancing of the right to a fair trial with the interest of society in effective law enforcement. At the international level, however, the subject has not yet been discussed in detail. The present research intends to fill this gap. It provides an overview of the approaches of a number of domestic legal systems as well as of the approaches of the UN ad hoc tribunals and the European Court of Human Rights and uses the different perspectives to develop a version of the exclusionary rule which fits the International Criminal Court.

The book is highly recommended for practitioners and researchers in the field of international criminal law and especially the law of international criminal evidence.

 

Petra Viebig is a Public Prosecutor at the Staatsanwaltschaft Hamburg, Germany.

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