- Symposium: Testing the Waters: Assessing International Responses to Somali Piracy
- Bibi van Ginkel & Maggie Gardner, Foreword
- Bibi van Ginkel & Lennart Landman, In Search of a Sustainable and Coherent Strategy: Assessing the Kaleidoscope of Counter-piracy Activities in Somalia
- Jatin Dua & Ken Menkhaus, The Context of Contemporary Piracy: The Case of Somalia
- Douglas Guilfoyle, Prosecuting Somali Pirates: A Critical Evaluation of the Options
- Maggie Gardner, Piracy Prosecutions in National Courts
- Christopher Spearin, Private Military and Security Companies v. International Naval Endeavours v. Somali Pirates: A Security Studies Perspective
- Alice Priddy & Stuart Casey-Maslen, Counter-piracy Operations by Private Maritime Security Contractors: Key Legal Issues and Challenges
- Mark T. Nance & Anja P. Jakobi, Laundering Pirates?: The Potential Role of Anti-money Laundering in Countering Maritime Piracy
- Symposium: The Lubanga Trial Comes to an End - Reflections on the First Conviction by the International Criminal Court
- Guido Acquaviva, Foreword
- Larry D. Johnson, The Lubanga Case and Cooperation between the UN and the ICC: Disclosure Obligation v. Confidentiality Obligation
- Lucia Catani, Victims at the International Criminal Court: Some Lessons Learned from the Lubanga Case
- Rosalynd C. E. Roberts, The Lubanga Trial Chamber’s Assessment of Evidence in Light of the Accused’s Right to the Presumption of Innocence
- Roman Graf, The International Criminal Court and Child Soldiers: An Appraisal of the Lubanga Judgment
- Steffen Wirth, Co-perpetration in the Lubanga Trial Judgment
- National Prosecution of International Crimes: Cases and Legislation
- Andreas Laursen, A Danish Paradox?: A Brief Review of the Status of International Crimes in Danish law
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice
The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 10, no. 4, September 2012) is out. Contents include: