Part I: Introduction and outline of the investigation -- 1 Introduction and statement of the problem -- 2 Objectives of the study and considered jurisprudence3 Outline of the investigation -- Part II: Towards an International Crimes Tribunal -- 1 Historical background -- 2 First attempts to deal with the war crimes -- 3 Ending impunity -- Part III: The ICT in comparison to other accountability mechanisms -- 1 The different accountability mechanisms and their applicability in the context of Bangladesh -- 2 The domestic character of the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh -- Part IV: Compliance of the ICT Act, the Rules of Procedure and the ICT's jurisprudence with international standards -- 1 Criteria of investigation -- 2 The crimes within the ICT's jurisdiction -- 3 The modes of liability of the ICT Act -- 4 Procedural rights -- Part V: The ICT in the context of transitional justice in Bangladesh -- 1 The role of criminal trials in the process of transitional justice -- 2 The ICT's contribution to the process of transitional justice -- Part VI: Conclusion and outlook
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