Sunday, March 8, 2009

New Issue: International Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 9, no. 1, 2009) is out. Contents include:
  • Anja Matwijkiw, The No Impunity Policy in International Criminal Law: Justice versus Revenge
  • Harmen van der Wilt & Sandra Lyngdorf, Procedural Obligations Under the European Convention on Human Rights: Useful Guidelines for the Assessment of 'Unwillingness' and 'Inability' in the Context of the Complementarity Principle
  • Nina Tavakoli, A Crime that Offends the Conscience of Humanity: A Proposal to Reclassify Trafficking in Women as an International Crime
  • Janine Natalya Clark, International War Crimes Tribunals and the Challenge of Outreach
  • Hiromi Sato, The Defense of Superior Orders in International Law: Some Implications for the Codification of International Criminal Law
  • Michael Kubiciel, Core Criminal Law Provisions in the United Nations Convention Against Corruption
  • Bernhard Kuschnik, International Criminal Due Process in the Making: New Tendencies in the Law of Non-Disclosure in the Proceedings before the ICC
  • Cedric Ryngaert, Territorial Jurisdiction Over Cross-frontier Offences: Revisiting a Classic Problem of International Criminal Law
  • Larissa van den Herik, The Difficulties of Exercising Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction: The Acquittal of a Dutch Businessman for Crimes Committed in Liberia