
The latest issue of
Criminal Law Forum (Vol. 19, nos. 3-4, December 2008) is out. Contents include:
- Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko, The Role of the International Criminal Tribunals in the Promotion of Peace and Justice: The Case of the International Criminal Court
- Ralph Henham, Punishment and the Role of the Prosecutor in International Criminal Trials
- Symposium: Legal Aspects of the Lubanga Case
- William A. Schabas & Carsten Stahn, Introductory Note
- Rod Rastan, What Is a ‘Case’ for the Purpose of the Rome Statute
- Sabine Swoboda, The ICC Disclosure Regime – A Defence Perspective
- Mohamed Elewa Badar, The Mental Element in The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary from a Comparative Criminal Law Perspective
- Roger S. Clark, Drafting a General Part to a Penal Code: Some Thoughts Inspired by the Negotiations on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and by the Court’s First Substantive Law Discussion in the Lubanga Dyilo Confirmation Proceedings