
The latest issue of
Criminal Law Forum (Vol. 23, nos. 1-3, September 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Rod Rastan, The Jurisdictional Scope of Situations Before the International Criminal Court
- Elinor Fry,
Between Show Trials and Sham Prosecutions: The Rome Statute’s Potential Effect on Domestic Due Process Protections
- Matthew Gillett,
The Call of Justice: Obligations Under the Genocide Convention to Cooperate with the International Criminal Court
- Markus Eikel,
Witness Protection Measures at the International Criminal Court: Legal Framework and Emerging Practice
- Pascale Chifflet & Gideon Boas,
Sentencing Coherence in International Criminal Law: The Cases of Biljana Plavšić and Miroslav Bralo
- Patricia Pinto Soares,
Tangling Human Rights and International Criminal Law: The Practice of International Tribunals and the Call for Rationalized Legal Pluralism
- Philipp Kastner,
Towards Internalized Legal Obligations to Address Justice and Accountability? A Novel Perspective on the Legal Framework of Peace Negotiations