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1. Contemporary international criminal tribunals (ICT): distinctions and main characteristics
2. Classification and identification of international crimes by ICT
3. General principles of substantive criminal law envisioned by ICT
4. General principles of procedural criminal law envisioned by ICT
5. Principles of criminal evidence before ICT
6. The emergence of uniform standards of due process before ICT: influence on (Inter) national criminal law(s)
7. International state cooperation with ICT: obtaining evidence abroad
8. Redressing wrongful prosecutions and convictions or miscarriages of justice by ICT
2. Classification and identification of international crimes by ICT
3. General principles of substantive criminal law envisioned by ICT
4. General principles of procedural criminal law envisioned by ICT
5. Principles of criminal evidence before ICT
6. The emergence of uniform standards of due process before ICT: influence on (Inter) national criminal law(s)
7. International state cooperation with ICT: obtaining evidence abroad
8. Redressing wrongful prosecutions and convictions or miscarriages of justice by ICT