Hybrid justice : innovation and impact in the prosecution of atrocity crimes /

The last decade has seen the unexpected re-emergence of hybrid and internationalized courts, tribunals which operate with varying combinations of national and international law, procedure, and staff. The permanent International Criminal Court (ICC) should have made such hybrid mechanisms largely obs...

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Other Authors: Ainley, Kirsten (Editor), Kersten, Mark (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2025]
Series:International courts and tribunals series.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Hybrid Justice: Innovation and Impact in the Prosecution of Atrocity Crimes / Kirsten Ainley and Mark Kersten
  • Part I. Fields
  • In Whose Name?: Mapping the Constitutional Legitimacy of Hybrid International Criminal Courts / Dennis R. Schmidt
  • Regionalized Hybrid Courts / Elena Baylis
  • Securing Resilient Peace: From Hybridity to Polyvalence / Shastry Njeru and Tyanai Masiya
  • Dissent in International Criminal Justice and the Creation and Re-emergence of the Hybrid Court / Shannon Maree Torrens
  • Institutional Design and (Non)-Complementarity: Regulating Relations Between Hybrid Tribunals and Other Judicial and Non-Judicial Institutions / Patryk I. Labuda
  • Part II. Practice
  • Valuing the Defence: a Comparative Analysis of the Hybrid Tribunals' Stumbling Efforts Towards Giving Meaning to Defence Rights / Sareta Ashraph
  • Victim Participation in Hybrid International(ized) Tribunals: No Longer Just a Feature "Nice to Have" / Philipp Ambach
  • Striking the Right Balance: Impact of the Nationality of Judges/Staff on the Legitimacy of Recent Hybrid Tribunals / Erica Bussey
  • Emerging Enforcement Practices of Hybrid Courts: Lessons Learned for Proposed Hybrid Mechanisms in Post-Conflict States / Philippa Greer
  • Part III. Innovation
  • A New African Pluralism in International Criminal Law: Sovereign Immunity and the Trial of Hissène Hebré / Kerstin Bree Carlson
  • Innovations in Hybrid Justice: Comparative Opportunities and Challenges of the Central African Republic's Special Criminal Court and the Proposed Hybrid Court for South Sudan / Elise Keppler
  • "Forced Marriage": a Positive Development for International Criminal Law? / Rosemary Grey
  • Hybrid Investigatory Mechanisms and Other Hybrid Justice Initiatives / Nelson Camilo Sánchez
  • Hybrid Tribunals as a Mechanism for Reparative Justice / Sarah Williams
  • Part IV. Impact
  • Hybrid Justice and the Promise and Expectations of Outreach / Olga Kavran
  • The Premise of Capacity Building in the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, and the Bosnian War Crimes Chamber / Ezequiel Jimenez Martinez
  • Beyond "Fragmentation": the Potential of Hybrid Courts to Restore Local Trust in International Justice through Prosecution of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Violations / Alice Dieci
  • Conclusion: the Design, Function, and Evaluation of Hybrid Courts / Kirsten Ainley and Mark Kersten.