TY - BOOK AU - D'Ascoli,Silvia TI - Sentencing in International Criminal Law: the UN ad hoc Tribunals and Future Perspectives for the ICC T2 - Studies in International and Comparative Criminal SN - 9781847316448 AV - KZ7110 .D37 2011 U1 - 345.0772 PY - 2011/// CY - Oxford PB - Hart Pub. KW - International Criminal Court KW - fast KW - Sentences (Criminal procedure) KW - International crimes KW - Criminal procedure (International law) KW - International criminal courts KW - Sentences (Procédure pénale) KW - Droit international pénal KW - Procédure pénale (Droit international) KW - Tribunaux pénaux internationaux KW - International criminal law KW - bicssc KW - LAW KW - Criminal Law KW - Sentencing KW - bisacsh KW - Rechtspraak KW - gtt KW - Internationaal strafrecht KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-406) and index; Cover; Prelims; Foreword I; Foreword II; Acknowledgements; Contents; Detailed Contents; Figures; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Table of Conventions, Treaties, etc; Abbreviations and Terminology; Introduction; Part I The Law and Process of Sentencing: National and International Dimensions; 1 Analysing the Sentencing Process in International Justice; 2 Sentencing Approaches to International Crimes in National Legal Systems; Part II Sentencing Law and Practice in International Criminal Law; 3 The Sentencing Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda4 Quantitative Analysis of Sentencing Data in the Case Law of the ad hoc Tribunals; 5 The Sentencing System of the International Criminal Court; Part III Towards The Construction of Guiding Principles for International Sentencing; 6 Assessment of Some Important Legal Issues for International Sentencing; Conclusion; Annex; Bibliography; Index N2 - This book deals with sentencing in international criminal law, focusing on the approach of the UN ad hoc Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and Rwanda (ICTR). In contrast to sentencing in domestic jurisdictions, and in spite of its growing importance, sentencing law is a part of international criminal law that is still 'under construction' and is unregulated in many aspects. International sentencing law and practice is not yet defined by exact norms and principles and as yet there is no body of international principles concerning the determination of sentence, notwithstanding the huge UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=396046 ER -