Justice Without Borders is the theme of this collection of essays that honours Judge Wolfgang Schomburg on the occassion of his 70th birthday on 9 April 2018. The contributions of distinguished authors in the area of international criminal law, European criminal law and international cooperation focus on topics that are important for Wolfgang Schomburg: the pursuit of international criminal justice with respect for the interests of the accused, the facilitation of international cooperation subject to the rule of law, and the principle of fair trial .
Martin Böse is Professor of criminal law, criminal procedure and European and International criminal law at the University of Bonn. His main research interests lie in the fields of European criminal law, international cooperation in criminal matters and economic criminal law.
Michael Bohlander holds the Chair in Comparative and International Criminal Law at Durham Law School. He has served as the International Co-Investigating Judge at the ECCC since 31 July 2015. In February 2017, he was appointed to the roster of judges of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers.
Otto Lagodny (1958). Various publications especially on transnational criminal law â many of them with Wolfgang Schomburg. Since 1999 he is the Chair for Austrian and Foreign Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure and Comparative Criminal Law at the University of Salzburg.
Preface List of Abbreviations Academic Writings of Wolfgang Schomburg Decisions as Judge of un-icty and un-ictr
1 European Criminal Law and Brexit
âKai Ambos
2 Energising the Lawâs Response to Terrorism: The Decision of the Appeals Chamber of the Special Tribunal of Lebanon and the Need for Further Action
âDavid Baragwanath
3 The Transnational Dimension of the ne bis in idem Principle and the Notion of res iudicata in the European Union
âMartin Böse
4 âThe Global Panopticonâ: Mass Surveillance and Data Privacy Intrusion as a Crime against Humanity?
âMichael Bohlander
5 Environmental and Cultural Heritage Crimes: The Possibilities under the Rome Statute
âHelen Brady and David Re
6 The Role of Comparative Law in Transnational Criminal Justice
âAlbin Eser
7 Protecting Human Rights through Exclusionary Rules? Highlights on a Conflict in Criminal Proceedings from a Comparative Perspective
âSabine Gless
8 Implementing Kampala: The New Crime of Aggression under the German Code of Crimes against International Law
âFlorian JeÃberger
9 The Serendipitous Nature of the icc Trial Proceedings Risks the iccâs Credibility
âMichael G. Karnavas
10 Vom eingeschränkten Nutzen strafrechtlicher Urteile für die Historiographie: Ein Beitrag zum Zustandekommen des ersten deutschen Urteils wegen Völkermordes in Ruanda
âStefan Kirsch