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Remarks by Kimberly Prost

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 March 2019

Kimberly Prost*
Affiliation:
International Criminal Court.

Extract

Just very briefly, I think one of the criticisms—and a valid criticism—that was levied against the International Court for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was that when you read some of the decisions which were divided, it appeared very clear that there had never been a conversation between the majority and the minority. The lack of conversation and the lack of deliberation had a significant effect on the case law. When you are talking about individual criminal responsibility that is a major difficulty.

Type
The Practice of Judging
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2019 

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