Search results for: “prosecutorial function”

  • Community Corrections

    Community Corrections Probation is a court-ordered period of correctional supervision in the community and is generally used as an alternative to incarceration. Parole is a period of conditional supervised release in the community following a prison term. In Europe, probation is often used as the default term for community corrections. Community sanctions and measures These…

  • International Criminal Court Part 8

    International Criminal Court Part 8   147 The Exercise of Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court : A Legal and Political Compromise which Renders its Effective Functions a rather Complicate Matter Carlo Tiribelli Sri Lanka Journal of International Law Volume 20, Number 1, 2008 p.1 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 148 The United Nations Convention…

  • International Criminal Court Part 8

    International Criminal Court Part 8   147 The Exercise of Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court : A Legal and Political Compromise which Renders its Effective Functions a rather Complicate Matter Carlo Tiribelli Sri Lanka Journal of International Law Volume 20, Number 1, 2008 p.1 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 148 The United Nations Convention…

  • International Criminal Law. Bibliography

    International Criminal Law . Bibliography Reference works William A. Schabas (ed.), International Criminal Law , ( 3 vols) 2012 Christopher Safferling, International Criminal Procedure, 2012 Bartram S. Brown (ed.), Research Handbook on International Criminal Law, 2011 Mahmoud Cherif Bassiouni (ed.), International Criminal Law (3rd ed.), 2008 Antonio Cassese, International Criminal Law (2nd ed.), 2008 Robert…

  • Citation of legal blogs in law reviews

    The importance (and credibility) of law blogs was confirmed when the U.S. Supreme Court of the United States cited its first blog in January, 2005. See United States v. Booker, 125 S. Ct. 738, 775 n.4 (2005). An article in Slaw (“citing blogs in Law Journals ) points the idea that the “question still arises…