Originally published as vol. 5, nos. 2-3 (1994), special issue of Criminal law forum, an international journal.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 252-255).
Introduction / Dusan Cotic -- International criminal prosecution: the precedent of Nuremberg confirmed / Christian Tomuschat -- Toward international criminal justice / Jules Deschenes -- Commission of experts established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 780: investigating violations of International Humanitarian Law in the Former Yugoslavia / M. Cherif Bassiouni -- International Criminal Tribunal: the difficult union of principle and politics / Peter Burns -- Ad hoc international tribunal for the prosecution of serious violations of International Humanitarian Law in the former Yugoslavia / Roman A. Kolodkin -- Politics and the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia / David P. Forsythe -- Legal and practical implications, from the perspective of the host country, relating to the establishment of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia / Julian J.E. Schutte -- Slovenian perspective on the statute and rules of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia / Pavel Dolenc -- Rape and other forms of sexual assault in the armed conflict the former Yugoslavia: legal, procedural, and evidentiary issues / C.P.M. Cleiren and M.E.M. Tijssen -- Rules of procedure and evidence of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia / Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko -- Securing the presence of defendants before the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: breaking with extradition / Kenneth S. Gallant.