The International Criminal Judiciary Problems of Judicial Selection, Independence and Ethics
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF INSTITUTIONS AND PROCEDURES, London: Cameron, pp. 325-390, May 2007
61 Pages Posted: 20 Apr 2010
Date Written: 2007
Abstract
Looks at judicial recruitment, ethics and independence at international criminal courts and critiques the current law and practice as largely unsuitable for finding the proper persons to sit on the international criminal bench.
Keywords: international criminal courts, judicial recruitment, judicial ethics, judicial independence
JEL Classification: K10
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Bohlander, Michael, The International Criminal Judiciary Problems of Judicial Selection, Independence and Ethics (2007). INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF INSTITUTIONS AND PROCEDURES, London: Cameron, pp. 325-390, May 2007 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1592840
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