PublicationsAnnual Conference 2006: Click for the presentation of Solveig Wollstad, Alejandra Voigt, Patrick Lopez-Terres and background information on the European Arrest Warrant provided by Michael Grotz. These documents were not included in the reader. Ho Chio Meng, Prosecutor General of Macao Special Administrative Region, wrote an article about "The promotion of judicial cooperation and combat of cross-border and transnational crimes - practices and development in Macao SAR, click here to read the article. Mr Ho gave a speech on the occasion of the 4th ASEAN-China Prosecutors General, April 2007, please click here for the full text.
Rik Coolsaet and Teun Van de Voorde, of the Political Science Department of the University of Gent, together published a study 'The evolution of terrorism in 2005'. Please click here to read the study.
Professor
Willy Bruggeman of
the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy,
Guenael Mettraux, International Crimes and the Ad Hoc Tribunals The contribution of the ad hoc Tribunals to international criminal law and international justice has been manifold, both academically and historically, and they will continue to influence the findings and decisions of many other courts (both domestic and international), and to provoke discussion for many years to Come. This volume provides the first comprehensive analysis of the law of international crimes as applied by the ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
Stefan Trechsel, Human Rights in Criminal Proceedings Interest in human rights has grown enormously over the past fifty years. But while the media focus mainly on dramatic issues such as unlawful killings, torture, disappearances, or free speech violations, institutions charged with the implementation of human rights (as set out in international treaties) spend a great deal of their time dealing with alleged violations that take place during criminal proceedings.And in the future such issues will become even more important as a result of the increasing internationalization of the administration of criminal justice.
Knoops, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops is a Dutch national who has earned a reputation as one of the leading criminal lawyers in The Netherlands. He is the president both of Knoops & Horrelt International Law in The Hague and of the law firm Knoops & Partners in Amsterdam, which works in conjunction with the Forensic Sciences Expert Centre. ICLN Members recieve a discount of 10% on two selected publications of Mr. Knoops.
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