2006-2007
Front Matter
Volume 39 Issue 1 (2007)
CWRU Journal of International Law
Foreword
Lessons from the Saddam Trial
MIchael P. Scharf
Articles
Ceding the High Ground: The Iraqi High Criminal Court Statute and the Trial of Saddam Hussein
M. Cherif Bassiouni and Michael Wahid Hanna
Judging Human Rights Watch: An Appraisal of Human Rights Watch's Analysis of the Ad-Dujayl Trial
Eric H. Blinderman
Chaos in the Courtroom: Controlling Disruptive Defendants and Contumacious Counsel in War Crimes Trials
Michael P. Scharf
The Saddam Trial: Challenges to Meeting International Standards of Fairness with Regard to the Defense
Mark S. Ellis
Analysis of of the Dujail Trial
Marieke Weirda and Miranda Sissons
Lessons Learned from the Iraqi High Tribunal: The Need for an International Independent Investigation
Christopher M. Rassi
A Poisoned Chalice: The Substantive and Procedural Defects of the Iraqi High Tribunal
Kevin Jon Heller
Media Matters: Reflections of a Former War Crimes Prosecutor Covering the Iraqi Tribunal
Simone Monasebian
ICC Inability Determinations in Light of the Dujail Case
Gregory S. McNeal
Lessons Learned from the Dujail Trial, a Crossfire Panel
Cross-Fire Panel
Speech
Trying Saddam: An Insider's Perspective
Samir Sumaida'ie Amb.
Transcript
Dujail Opinions
Trial and Appeals