- Hans Vest, A Structure-Based Concept of Genocidal Intent
- Danilo Zolo, Who is Afraid of Punishing Aggressors?: On the Double-Track Approach to International Criminal Justice
- Joanna Kyriakakis, Australian Prosecution of Corporations for International Crimes: The Potential of the Commonwealth Criminal Code
- Symposium: The ICJ Judgment on Genocide in Bosnia: A Missed Opportunity?
- Paola Gaeta, Foreword
- Marina Spinedi, On the Non-Attribution of the Bosnian Serbs' Conduct to Serbia
- Andrew B. Loewenstein & Stephen A. Kostas, Divergent Approaches to Determining Responsibility for Genocide: The Darfur Commission of Inquiry and the ICJ's Judgment in the Genocide Case
- Orna Ben-Naftali & Miri Sharon, What the ICJ did not say about the Duty to Punish Genocide: The Missing Pieces in a Puzzle
- Antonio Cassese, On the Use of Criminal Law Notions in Determining State Responsibility for Genocide
- Andrea Gattini, Evidentiary Issues in the ICJ's Genocide Judgment
- Christian Tomuschat, Reparation in Cases of Genocide
- Symposium: The Principle of Individual Criminal Liability: A Conceptual Framework
- Stefano Manacorda, Foreword
- O. Sara Liwerant, Mass Murder: Discussing Criminological Perspectives
- Vincenzo Militello, The Personal Nature of Individual Criminal Responsibility and the ICC Statute
- Gerhard Werle, Individual Criminal Responsibility in Article 25 ICC Statute
- Markus D. Dubber, Criminalizing Complicity: A Comparative Analysis
- Anthology
- Antonio Cassese, Foreword
- I. The General Principles of International Criminal Law
- Paul J.A. Ritter von Feuerbach, The Foundations of Criminal Law and the Nullum Crimen Principle
- Franz von Liszt, The Rationale for the Nullum Crimen Principle
- II. Challenging International Criminal Justice
- Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, On the Aborted Decision to Bring the German Emperor to Trial
- Benedetto Croce, Against International Post-War Tribunals
Thursday, October 4, 2007
New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice
The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 5, no. 4, September 2007) is out. Contents include: