Vol. 41, Nos. 2 & 3 (2009)

 

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Vol. 40, No. 3 (2009)

 

Vol. 40, Nos. 1 & 2 (2008)

 

Vol. 39, No. 3 (2007-08)

 

Vol. 39, Nos. 1 & 2 (2006-07)

 

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LESSONS FROM THE SADDAM TRIAL

 

 

Foreword

Michael P. Scharf

 

Trying Saddam: An Insider's Perspective

Ambassador Samir Sumaida'ie

 

Ceding the High Ground: The Iraqi High Criminal Court Statute and the Trial of Saddam Hussein

Cherif Bassiouni and Michael Wahid Hanna

 

Judging Human Rights Watch: An Appraisal of Human Rights Watch's Analysis of the Al-Dujayl Trial

Eric H. Blinderman

 

Chaos in the Courtroom: Controlling Disruptive Defendants and Contumacious Counsel in War Crimes Trials

Michael P. Scharf

 

The Saddam Trial: Challenges to Meeting International Standards of Fairness with Regard to the Defense

Mark S. Ellis

 

Preparing for the Mother of All Trials and Lessons Learned from Dujayl

Sandra Hodgkinson

 

The Poisonous Precedent: How the Iraqi Special Tribunal Undermines International Law

Paul Wolf

 

Analysis of the Dujail Trial

Marieke Wierda & Miranda Sissons

 

Lessons Learned from the Iraqi High Tribunal: The Need for an International Independent Investigation

Christopher M. Rassi

 

A Poisoned Chalice: The Substantive and Procedural Defects of the Iraqi High Tribunal

Kevin Jon Heller

 

Media Matters: Reflections of a Former War Crimes Prosecutor Covering the Iraqi Tribunal

Simone Monasebian

 

ICC Inability Determinations in Light of the Dujail Case

Gregoiy S. McNeal

 

Lessons Learned from the Dujail Trial, A Crossfire Panel

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