- Lenore F. Horton, Prosecutorial Discretion before International Criminal Courts and Perceptions of Justice: How Expanded Prosecutorial Independence Can Increase the Accountability of International Actors
- Anthony Diala, Victims’ Justice and Re-Characterizing the Facts in the Lubanga Trial at the ICC
- Elizabeth Kimundi, Post-Election Crisis in Kenya and the Implications for the International Criminal Court’s Development as a Legitimate Institution
- Kristin Gallagher, Towards a Gender-Inclusive Definition of Child Soldiers: The Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
- Jennifer Lincoln, Nullum Crimen Sine Lege in International Criminal Tribunal Jurisprudence: The Problem of the Residual Category of Crime
- Abadir M. Ibrahim, The International Criminal Court in Light of Controlling Factors of the Effectiveness of International Human Rights Mechanisms
- Aurora Elizabeth Bewicke, What Did Victims Achieve in Kampala? Reviewing the ICC Review Conference in Relation to Victims
Sunday, July 3, 2011
New Volume: Eyes on the ICC
The latest volume of Eyes on the ICC (Vol. 7, 2010-2011) is out. Contents include: