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Book Title: International Criminal Procedure
Editor(s): Carter, Linda; Pocar, Fausto
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9780857939579
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents
About the editors viii
List of contributors ix
Preface x
Table of cases xii
1 The challenge of shaping procedures in international criminal
courts 1
Fausto Pocar and Linda Carter
I. The international and hybrid criminal courts 1
II. The need for rules of procedure and evidence 7
III. Choices for rules of procedure and evidence 9
A. Hybrid and mixed courts and tribunals 10
B. International courts and tribunals 11
C. Reasons for choices 13
IV. Civil law and common law traditions 16
V. Goals of criminal justice systems and control of evidence
at trial 19
VI. The use and impact of a lay jury 23
VII. Significant steps in civil and common law systems 25
A. Pretrial activities 25
B. Presentation of evidence at trial 27
C. Appeals 30
VIII. Summary and introduction to individual chapters 32
2 Plea bargaining 34
Jenia Iontcheva Turner
I. Introduction 34
II. Plea bargaining at the national level 36
A. Common law systems 36
B. Civil law systems 38
III. Plea bargaining at international criminal courts 40
A. The introduction of plea bargaining 40
B. Conditions for valid plea agreements 43
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vi International criminal procedure
C. Conditions for valid guilty pleas 46
D. Sentencing consequences of guilty pleas 53
E. Consequences of rejection of guilty pleas and breach
of plea agreements 55
IV. The debate over plea bargaining at international
criminal courts 56
3 Witness proofing 66
Hannah Garry
I. Introduction 66
II. Witness proofing in national legal systems 69
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