- Michael P. Scharf & Philip S. Hadji, Foreword and Dedication
- Henry T. King, Jr., Nuremberg and Crimes Against Peace
- Benjamin B. Ferencz, Ending Impunity for the Crime of Aggression
- Mark A. Drumbl, The Push to Criminalize Aggression: Something Lost Amid the Gains?
- Larry May, Aggression, Humanitarian Intervention, and Terrorism
- Sean D. Murphy, Criminalizing Humanitarian Intervention
- Elise Leclerc-Gagné & Michael Byers, A Question of Intent: The Crime of Aggression and Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention
- Mark S. Ellis, Jurisdictional and Trigger Mechanisms
- David Scheffer, A Pragmatic Approach to Jurisdictional and Definitional Requirements for the Crime of Aggression in the Rome Statute
- Roger S. Clark, Ambiguities in Articles 5(2), 121 and 123 of the Rome Statute
- Report of the Cleveland Experts Meeting: The International Criminal Court and the Crime of Aggression
Monday, August 17, 2009
Symposium: The International Criminal Court and the Crime of Aggression
The latest issue of the Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law (Vol. 41, nos. 2-3, 2009) contains a symposium on "The International Criminal Court and the Crime of Aggression." Contents include: