- Máximo Langer, Trends and Tensions in International Criminal Procedure: A Symposium
- Mirjan Damaška, The International Criminal Court Between Aspiration and Achievement
- Frédéric Mégret, Beyond "Fairness": Understanding the Determinants of International Criminal Procedure
- Jens David Ohlin, A Meta-Theory of International Criminal Procedure: Vindicating the Rule of Law
- Elena Baylis, Outsourcing Investigations
- John Hagan & Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic, Structural Pre-Conditionality, Smoking Gun Evidence and Collective Command Responsibility for War Crimes in the Former Yugoslavia
- Sonja B. Starr, Ensuring Defense Counsel Competence at International Criminal Tribunals
- Alex Whiting, Lead Evidence and Discovery Before the International Criminal Court: The Lubanga Case
- Nancy Amoury Combs, Testimonial Deficiencies and Evidentiary Uncertainties in International Criminal Trials
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Symposium: Trends and Tensions in International Criminal Procedure
The latest issue of the UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs (Vol. 14, no. 1, Spring 2009) contains a symposium on "Trends and Tensions in International Criminal Procedure." Contents include: