The article deals with the issue of the participation of civil society to international criminal proceedings, by focusing on the role played by NGOs within the internationalized Special Panels for Serious Crimes; notwithstanding amicus curiae intervention is not provided for, in the context of these tribunals NGOs made a very important contribution to the human rights protection monitoring process, the most controversial issue which the Special Panels confronted with during their activity.
NGOs and the East Timor Special Panels for Serious Crimes / C. Ragni - In: Civil Society, International Courts and Compliance Bodies / [a cura di] T. Treves, M. Frigessi di Rattalma, A. Tanzi, A. Fodella, C. Pitea, C. Ragni. - The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2005. - ISBN 90-6704-186-6. - pp. 129-142
NGOs and the East Timor Special Panels for Serious Crimes
C. RagniPrimo
2005
Abstract
The article deals with the issue of the participation of civil society to international criminal proceedings, by focusing on the role played by NGOs within the internationalized Special Panels for Serious Crimes; notwithstanding amicus curiae intervention is not provided for, in the context of these tribunals NGOs made a very important contribution to the human rights protection monitoring process, the most controversial issue which the Special Panels confronted with during their activity.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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