Introduction&Goran Sluiter and Alexander Zahar 1
Ⅰ. A DISTANT COURT 7
1. Assessing the Impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Balancing International and Local Interests While Doing Justice&Kimi L King and James D Meernik 7
2. The Impact Question: The ICTY and the Restoration and Maintenance of Peace&Jan ine Natalya Clark 55
Ⅱ. PROCESS AND RIGHTS: THREE VIEWS 83
3. The ICTY as a Laboratory of International Criminal Procedure&Alex Whiting 83
4. Procedural Structure and Features of International Criminal Justice: Lessons from the ICTY&Albin Eser 108
5. Rights in Criminal Proceedings under the ECHR and the ICTY Statute—A Precarious Comparison&Stefan Trechsel 149
Ⅲ. BATTLEFIELDS 191
6. Unity and Division in Decision Making—The Law and Practice on Individual Opinions at the ICTY&Goran Sluiter 191
7. The Crime of Persecution in the ICTY Case-law&Jonas Nilsson 219
8. Complicity in Genocide and the Duality of Responsibility&Nina HB Jorgensen 247
9. Justifications and Excuses in International Criminal Law: An Assessment of the Case-law of the ICTY&Harmen van der Wilt 275
10. Regulation of Defence Counsel: An Evolution Towards Restriction and Legitimacy&Nancy Amoury Combs 296
11. Proportional Sentences at the ICTY&Jens David Ohlin 322
Ⅳ. IMPROVISATION AND DISCOVERY 345
12. The ICTYs Continuing Struggle with the Right to Self-representation&Jarinde Temminck Tuinstra 345
13. Command Responsibility at the ICTY—Three Generations of Case-law and still Ambiguity&Elies van Sliedregt 377
14.'Special Agreements' between Conflicting Parties in the Case-law of the ICTY&Luisa Vierucci 401
15. The ICTY and its Relationship with National Jurisdictions: Powers, Limits, and Misconceptions&Kimberly Prost 434
16. Civilizing Civil War: Writing Morality as Law at the ICTY&Alexander Zahar 469
Ⅴ. LEGACY IN BRICKS AND MORTAR 507
17.'Best Before Date Shown': Residual Mechanisms at the ICTY&Guido Acquaviva 507
Index 537