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- Title
Evaluating the ICTY and its Completion Strategy.
- Authors
Raab, Dominic
- Abstract
The attitude of the international community to war crimes tribunals is currently characterized by a degree of ambivalence. Whilst the principle of accountability for international crimes is increasingly ingrained in attitudes to conflict resolution, the dire state of funding for war crimes tribunals demonstrates frustration with the efficiency of such tribunals in practice. This ambivalence is epitomized by current attitudes towards the ICTY and, in particular, its Completion Strategy. The purpose of this paper is, first, to describe the development of the ICTY Completion Strategy. Second, the component parts of the ICTY Completion Strategy are described. Third, the ICTY Completion Strategy is evaluated. Finally, a number of tentative lessons and conclusions are drawn from the experience of the ICTY and its Completion Strategy.
- Subjects
YUGOSLAVIA; INTERNATIONAL Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991; AMBIVALENCE; WAR crime trials; INTERNATIONAL crimes; CONFLICT management; CRIMINAL liability (International law); INTERNATIONAL law; INTERNATIONAL criminal courts
- Publication
Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2005, Vol 3, Issue 1, p82
- ISSN
1478-1387
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jicj/3.1.82