- Articles
- Janine Natalya Clark, Peace, Justice and the International Criminal Court: Limitations and Possibilities
- Alejandro Chehtman, Developing Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Capacity to Process War Crimes Cases: Critical Notes on a ‘Success Story’
- Symposium: The Influence of the European Court of Human Rights’ Case Law on (International) Criminal Law
- Robert Roth & Françoise Tulkens, Introduction
- Françoise Tulkens, The Paradoxical Relationship between Criminal Law and Human Rights
- Emmanuel Decaux, The Place of Human Rights Courts and International Criminal Courts in the International System
- William A. Schabas, Synergy or Fragmentation?: International Criminal Law and the European Convention on Human Rights
- Olivier de Frouville, The Influence of the European Court of Human Rights’ Case Law on International Criminal Law of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment
- Christoph Safferling, The Rights and Interests of the Defence in the Pre-Trial Phase
- Damien Scalia, Long-Term Sentences in International Criminal Law: Do They Meet the Standards Set Out by the European Court of Human Rights?
- Andrew Clapham, Concluding Remarks: Three Tribes Engage on the Future of International Criminal Law
- National Prosecution of International Crimes: Cases and Legislation: Universal Jurisdiction and Transitional Justice in Spain
- Nehal C. Bhuta & Volker Nerlich, Foreword
- Enrique Carnero Rojo, National Legislation Providing for the Prosecution and Punishment of International Crimes in Spain
- Josep María Tamarit Sumalla, Transition, Historical Memory and Criminal Justice in Spain
- Peter Burbidge, Waking the Dead of the Spanish Civil War: Judge Baltasar Garzón and the Spanish Law of Historical Memory
Friday, July 22, 2011
New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice
The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 9, no. 3, July 2011) is out. Contents include: