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Author:
Malekian, Farhad, author.
Title:
Conscience of judges in international criminal law : the heart of judgement / Farhad Malekian.
Publisher:
Nova Science PublishersInc.,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xviii, 266 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
International Criminal Court.
International Criminal Court.
Judicial process.
Judicial ethics.
International criminal courts.
Criminal procedure (International law)
Processus judiciaire.
Juges--Deontologie.
Tribunaux penaux internationaux.
Procedure penale (Droit international)
Criminal procedure (International law)
International criminal courts.
Judicial ethics.
Judicial process.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Professional responsibility of judges -- Ethical standards in the International Criminal Court -- Evaluation of justice by judges -- Legal validity of judgements of the International Criminal Court -- Judges performing the international legal personality of the ICC 93 -- Qualification of judges within different criminal jurisdictions -- Autonomy of judges of international criminal courts -- Limits of punishments per human rights law -- The puppets of ventriloquist politicians.
Summary:
"For the author, a judge is a person with high ethical and moral capacity who respects their position. When we think of a court, we think about a place where we confront the truth, where every single individual, every judge and prosecutor, every victim and witness, and every accused person, offender, and the condemned, come together to reveal the naked truth. The main objective of criminal proceedings is to uphold a pure juridical system with full ethical conscience in order to protect the rights of all individuals, including members of the general public. Judges of criminal courts are required to be independent in order to pursue the truth and uphold judicial conscience, which is itself an institution based on the professional values of criminal justice. A judge with ample judicial conscience should not be afraid of being attacked or losing their position if they work to uphold and uncover the truth. This implies the independent freedom of judicial justice. If justice is safe, then the safety of the victims and the accused will also be guaranteed. That is why confidence in the professional standards of the ethical requirements of judges of national criminal courts or of the International Criminal Court is heavily contingent upon their honesty, which in turn relates to their practical experiences and ought to be based on the knowledge of the essence of humanity. Professional ethics are particularly vital when evaluating diverse values and the very question of pluralist systems of national or international criminal justice which deal with core international crimes. The intention of this work is to evaluate the way in which our administration of national and international criminal justice requires judges to be impartial, pursue the truth, and not be the puppets of politicians"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Criminal justice, law enforcement and corrections
ISBN:
1685072526
9781685072520
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1288670512
LCCN:
2021059170
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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