The Prosecutor v. Aleksovski, 30 May 2001, Judgment on Appeal by Anto Nobilo Against Finding of Contempt: A Critical Analysis of the ICTY Appeals Chamber's Abandonment of Witness Protection Measures
Author:
Fatema E. Fallahnejad Burkey
(Washington University School of Law)
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The Prosecutor v. Aleksovski, 30 May 2001, Judgment on Appeal by Anto Nobilo Against Finding of Contempt: A Critical Analysis of the ICTY Appeals Chamber's Abandonment of Witness Protection Measures
Author:
Fatema E. Fallahnejad Burkey
(Washington University School of Law)
Keywords: Genocide -- Bosnia & Hercegovina, Criminal procedure (International law), Contempt of court, Witness intimidation, Prosecutor v. Aleksovski No. IT-95-14/1 (Int'l Crim. Trib. Former Yugo. May 30, 2001), Witness protection
Burkey,
F.
(2004) 'The Prosecutor v. Aleksovski, 30 May 2001, Judgment on Appeal by Anto Nobilo Against Finding of Contempt: A Critical Analysis of the ICTY Appeals Chamber's Abandonment of Witness Protection Measures',
Washington University Law Review.
82(1)
:297-318.
Burkey,
F.
The Prosecutor v. Aleksovski, 30 May 2001, Judgment on Appeal by Anto Nobilo Against Finding of Contempt: A Critical Analysis of the ICTY Appeals Chamber's Abandonment of Witness Protection Measures. Washington University Law Review. 2004 1;
82(1)
:297-318.
Burkey,
F.
(2004, 1 1). The Prosecutor v. Aleksovski, 30 May 2001, Judgment on Appeal by Anto Nobilo Against Finding of Contempt: A Critical Analysis of the ICTY Appeals Chamber's Abandonment of Witness Protection Measures.
Washington University Law Review
82(1)
:297-318.