Wednesday, October 14, 2009

New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice

The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 7, no. 4, September 2009) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue - The Grave Breaches Regime in the Geneva Conventions: A Reassessment Sixty Years On
    • James G. Stewart, Introduction
    • Yves Sandoz, The History of the Grave Breaches Regime
    • Jean-Marie Henckaerts, The Grave Breaches Regime as Customary International Law
    • Knut Dörmann & Robin Geiβ, The Implementation of Grave Breaches into Domestic Legal Orders
    • Ward Ferdinandusse, The Prosecution of Grave Breaches in National Courts
    • Ken Roberts, The Contribution of the ICTY to the Grave Breaches Regime
    • Lindsay Moir, Grave Breaches and Internal Armed Conflicts
    • Claus Kreß, Reflections on the Iudicare Limb of the Grave Breaches Regime
    • Roger O'Keefe, The Grave Breaches Regime and Universal Jurisdiction
    • Dieter Fleck, Shortcomings of the Grave Breaches Regime
    • James G. Stewart, The Future of the Grave Breaches Regime: Segregate, Assimilate or Abandon?