2001
DOI: 10.1093/iclq/50.3.643
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Non-Disclosure Of Evidence Before International Criminal Tribunals: Recent Developments Regarding the International Committee of the Red Cross

Abstract: What is worse, watching a guilty person walk free or being denied access to a person who may die if left without your assistance? Is it more important to help bring about the wrongdoer's arrest or to help his victim? If a choice has to be made, it is never an easy one. But it is a dilemma that delegates from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) sometimes find themselves facing, and it is one that can keep you awake nights.1

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