Publications

The Effectiveness of International Criminal Justice

2009 | Action A28

Fate of Pesticides in the Soil and the Environment - Evaluation

1997 | Action 66

Promocion de la investigacion y la tecnologia en la CE

1990 | Action null

Broadband Network Teletraffic - Final Report

1996 | Action 242

Identification and Control of Phase Changes in Rejuvenation - Management Committee meeting

1997 | Action 822

Neue Wirtschaftspädagogische Forschungs - und Entwicklungsarbeiten

2003 | Action A11

A Cross-Generational Dialogue. The Communication Review

2013 | Action IS0906

Coût Socio-économique des Accidents de la Route

1994 | Action 313

The Limits of Paper Recycling

2006 | Action E48

The Effectiveness of International Criminal Justice

2009 | Action A28

This edited voume ascertains the added value of international criminal tribunals in fighting impunity for crimes against international law and fostering political reconciliation in affected States. It aims to identify best practices which may inform the choice between the establishment of international criminal tribunals and recourse to other mechanisms, and which may render existing or future tribunals more effective institutions. The first part analyzes how such tribunals, if the international community decides to establish them, could be effective institutions. The second part of the volume contrasts international criminal justice with other judicial or policial mechanisms aimed at dispensing justice or reconciling communities.