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The Pinochet Case Diana Woodhouse

The Pinochet Case By Diana Woodhouse

The Pinochet Case by Diana Woodhouse


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Summary

These essays are concerned with the legal and constitutional issues surrounding the Pinochet case.

The Pinochet Case Summary

The Pinochet Case: A Legal and Constitutional Analysis by Diana Woodhouse

These essays are concerned with the legal and constitutional issues surrounding the Pinochet case and are aimed at all those,whether lawyers or non-lawyers, with an interest in the House of Lords' decisions and their implications. The Introduction provides a calendar of events and considers the interaction between the courts and Home Secretary in the extradition process. Thereafter, the book is divided into two parts. The first consists of three related essays, which critically assess the suitability of the House of Lords, in the light of Pinochet, as the final court of appeal for constitutional and political cases, its decision on the 'Hoffmann question', and, in this context, its failure to take account of the jurisprudence of the ECHR. Part Two also consists of three essays. These are concerned with the wider, international implications. They consider the concept of justice in relation to Pinochet, the internationalisation of criminal justice and its conflict with the freedom of states to grant national amnesties, and the decision of the House of Lords to refuse Pinochet, as a former head of state, immunity from prosecution. The three House of Lords judgments on Pinochet are included in an Annex to the essays, enabling the reader to make instance reference to the cases.

The Pinochet Case Reviews

The authors and publisher are to be congratulated on getting this very useful and well-researched collection of essays out so quickly. Geoffrey Bindman The Law Society's Gazette September 2002 This is a good book, destined to become a standard work on the whole Pinochet affair in the House of Lords. John P. Grant Journal of the Law Society of Scotland February 2003

About Diana Woodhouse

Diana Woodhouse is a Professor of Law at Oxford Brookes University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: the extradition of Pinochet - a calendar of events, Diana Woodhouse. Part 1 Pinochet, the House of Lords and the issue of bias: the House of Lords as a political and constitutional court - lessons from the Pinochet case, David Robertson; Pinochet 2 - the questions of jurisdiction and bias, Evadne Grant; Pinochet, bias and the European Convention on Human Rights, Paul Catley and Lisa Claydon. Part 2 Pinochet, justice and international law: Pinochet and issues of morality and justice, Judith Hendrick; sovereign immunity under international law - the case of Pinochet, Jonathan Black-Branch; Pinochet and the administration of international criminal justice, Ben Chigara.

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GOR007122128
9781841131023
1841131024
The Pinochet Case: A Legal and Constitutional Analysis by Diana Woodhouse
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2000-01-01
304
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