Book contents
- Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice
- Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I A General Perspective on the Role and Function of the Defense in International Criminal Proceedings
- 1 The Pioneering Role of Defense Counsel in International Criminal Trials
- 2 Ethical Standards in the Practice of International Criminal Law
- 3 Who Needs a Lawyer Anyway? Self-Representation and Standby Counsel in International Criminal Trials
- 4 Dealing with Professional Misconduct by Defense Counsel during International Criminal Proceedings
- Part II Institutional Organization and Concerns
- Part III The Role of the Defense during the Criminal Process
- Part IV Specific Aspects of the Work of the Defense
- Part V Concluding Observations
- Index
3 - Who Needs a Lawyer Anyway? Self-Representation and Standby Counsel in International Criminal Trials
from Part I - A General Perspective on the Role and Function of the Defense in International Criminal Proceedings
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 April 2017
- Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice
- Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I A General Perspective on the Role and Function of the Defense in International Criminal Proceedings
- 1 The Pioneering Role of Defense Counsel in International Criminal Trials
- 2 Ethical Standards in the Practice of International Criminal Law
- 3 Who Needs a Lawyer Anyway? Self-Representation and Standby Counsel in International Criminal Trials
- 4 Dealing with Professional Misconduct by Defense Counsel during International Criminal Proceedings
- Part II Institutional Organization and Concerns
- Part III The Role of the Defense during the Criminal Process
- Part IV Specific Aspects of the Work of the Defense
- Part V Concluding Observations
- Index
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- Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice , pp. 75 - 108Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017