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- Title
Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in International Criminal Justice: Toward Bridging the Divide.
- Authors
Swigart, Leigh
- Abstract
The article focuses on linguistic and cultural challenges that arise in processes of international criminal justice and judges, prosecutors, defense counsel, and staff at all levels of international courts and tribunals. It mentions situation of international criminal tribunals with defendants charged with crimes such as war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. It also mentions need of expanding diversity of the constituencies of international criminal justice.
- Subjects
CRIMINAL justice system; DEFENSE attorneys; INTERNATIONAL courts; INTERNATIONAL criminal courts; CRIMES against humanity; GENOCIDE
- Publication
University of the Pacific Law Review, 2017, Vol 48, Issue 2, p197
- ISSN
2379-4895
- Publication type
Article