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Remarks by Saira Mohamed

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Saira Mohamed*
Affiliation:
University of California at Berkeley, School of Law

Abstract

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Type
“Fact Finding Without Facts”: A Conversation with Nancy Combs
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2011

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References

1 See Nancy Amoury Combs, Fact-Finding without Facts: the Uncertain Evidentiary Foundations of International Criminal Convictions 224-25 (2010).

2 International Military Tribunal, Judgment, in 1 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal 171, 223 (1947)Google Scholar.

3 Jackson, Robert H., Chief of Counsel for the United States, Opening Statement (Nov. 21, 1945), in 2 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal 150 (1947)Google Scholar.

4 Id.

5 Control Council Law No. 9 (Nov. 30, 1945), in 1 Enactments and Approved Papers of the Control Council and Coordinating Committee 225 (1945).

6 See United States v. Krauch, Judgment, in 8 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10, at 1081, 1108, 1167 (1952).

7 See Combs, supra note 1, at 321-33.

8 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, art. 25(3)(d), Jul 1, 2002, 2187 U.N.T.S. 90 [hereinafter Rome Statute].

9 Prosecutor v. Lubanga, Case No. ICC-01/04-01/06, Decision on the Confirmation of Charges, para. 335 (Jan. 29, 2007).

10 Rome Statute, supra note 8, art. 25(3)(d)(i)-(ii).