Book contents
- Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice
- Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I A General Perspective on the Role and Function of the Defense in International Criminal Proceedings
- Part II Institutional Organization and Concerns
- Part III The Role of the Defense during the Criminal Process
- Part IV Specific Aspects of the Work of the Defense
- 12 Developing a Case Theory and a Defense Strategy
- 13 Vaguely Drawn Maps and Dimly Lit Paths: Rules Governing Admissibility of Evidence at the Ad Hoc Tribunals (Part I)
- 14 Vaguely Drawn Maps and Dimly Lit Paths: Rules Governing Admissibility of Evidence at the Ad Hoc Tribunals (Part II)
- 15 Affirmative Defenses in International Criminal Proceedings
- 16 Defense Investigations and the Collection of Evidence
- Part V Concluding Observations
- Index
12 - Developing a Case Theory and a Defense Strategy
from Part IV - Specific Aspects of the Work of the Defense
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 April 2017
- Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice
- Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I A General Perspective on the Role and Function of the Defense in International Criminal Proceedings
- Part II Institutional Organization and Concerns
- Part III The Role of the Defense during the Criminal Process
- Part IV Specific Aspects of the Work of the Defense
- 12 Developing a Case Theory and a Defense Strategy
- 13 Vaguely Drawn Maps and Dimly Lit Paths: Rules Governing Admissibility of Evidence at the Ad Hoc Tribunals (Part I)
- 14 Vaguely Drawn Maps and Dimly Lit Paths: Rules Governing Admissibility of Evidence at the Ad Hoc Tribunals (Part II)
- 15 Affirmative Defenses in International Criminal Proceedings
- 16 Defense Investigations and the Collection of Evidence
- Part V Concluding Observations
- Index
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- Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice , pp. 385 - 415Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017