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Yvonne McDermott , Fairness in International Criminal Trials, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016, 256 pp., ISBN 9780198739814, £70.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 December 2016

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Copyright © Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law 2016 

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References

1 For instance, see Mégret, F., ‘Beyond “Fairness”: Understanding the Determinants of International Criminal Procedure’, (2009) 14 (1) UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 37 Google Scholar; Damaska, M., ‘The Competing Visions of Fairness: The Basic Choice for International Criminal Tribunals’, (2011) 36 (2) North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation 365 Google Scholar; Damaska, M., ‘Reflections on Fairness in International Criminal Justice’, (2012) 10 (3) JICJ 611 Google Scholar; Sarvarian, A. et al. (eds.), Procedural Fairness in International Courts (2015)Google Scholar.

2 P. 125.

3 P. 10.

4 P. 41.

5 See, for instance, the analysis in ECtHR, Guidance on Article 6: Right to a Fair Trial (Criminal Limb) (Council of Europe 2014).

6 P. 156.