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An Outsider’s View from Inside
Journal of International Criminal Justice ( IF 0.753 ) Pub Date : 2019-03-01 , DOI: 10.1093/jicj/mqy038
Marie-Sophie Devresse 1 , Damien Scalia 2
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Acquittal in international criminal law has long been disregarded by the governing bodies of the international criminal courts. However, the acquittal exposes constitutive (and constituent) components of this very body of law. The authors draw conclusions from semi-directive interviews with acquitted (and condemned) people tried by ICTR and ICTY. Their approach creates an opportunity to highlight and comprehend—from the perspective of the acquitted person—the failures of the functioning of international criminal justice, which is focused on the idea of guilt. Moreover, this research shows how the position of tried persons affects their perception and acceptance of international criminal law.

中文翻译:

局外人的内部视角

长期以来,国际刑事法院的理事机构一直忽视国际刑法中的无罪释放。然而,无罪释放暴露了这一法律体系的构成(和组成)组成部分。作者从对卢旺达问题国际法庭和前南问题国际法庭审判的无罪(和定罪)人的半直接访谈中得出结论。他们的方法创造了一个机会,从无罪释放者的角度突出和理解国际刑事司法运作的失败,其重点是有罪的想法。此外,这项研究表明受审者的立场如何影响他们对国际刑法的看法和接受。
更新日期:2019-03-01
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