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National Trials of International Crimes in Bangladesh: Transitional Justice as Reflected in Judgments

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National Trials of International Crimes in Bangladesh: Transitional Justice as Reflected in Judgments
National Trials of International Crimes in Bangladesh: Transitional Justice as Reflected in Judgments

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National Trials of International Crimes in Bangladesh: Transitional Justice as Reflected in Judgments

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National Trials of International Crimes in Bangladesh
, Professor Islam examines the judgments of the trials held under a domestic legislation, which is uniquely distinct from international or hybrid trials of international crimes. The book, falling under international criminal law area, is a ground-breaking original work on the first ever such trials in the ICC era. The author shows how the national law and judgments can act as a conduit to import international law to enrich and harmonise the domestic law of Bangladesh; and whether the Bangladesh experience (a) creates any precedential effect for such trials in the future; (b) offers any lessons for the ICC complementarity; and (c) contributes to the progressive development of Asian and international criminal jurisprudence.

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