
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 10, no. 5, December 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Tribute Issue: Antonio Cassese's International Criminal Justice
- I. Building International Criminal Justice
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George P. Fletcher,
The Theory of Criminal Liability and International Criminal Law
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Robert Cryer,
International Criminal Tribunals and the Sources of International Law: Antonio Cassese’s Contribution to the Canon
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Mary Fan,
Custom, General Principles and the Great Architect Cassese
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Florian Jessberger & Julia Geneuss,
The Many Faces of the International Criminal Court
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II. The Theory and Practice of International Criminal Law
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Jean-Marie Henckaerts,
Civil War, Custom and Cassese
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Harmen van der Wilt,
War Crimes and the Requirement of a Nexus with an Armed Conflict
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Sandesh Sivakumaran,
Command Responsibility in Irregular Groups
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Gerhard Werle & Boris Burghardt,
Do Crimes Against Humanity Require the Participation of a State or a ‘State-like’ Organization?
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Elies van Sliedregt,
The Curious Case of International Criminal Liability
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James G. Stewart,
Overdetermined Atrocities
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Thomas Weigend,
Kill or Be Killed: Another Look at Erdemović
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III. Individual Criminal Responsibility in a World of States
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Mirjan Damaška,
Unacknowledged Presences in International Criminal Justice
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Fergal Gaynor,
Uneasy Partners — Evidence, Truth and History in International Trials
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Fannie Lafontaine,
Universal Jurisdiction — the Realistic Utopia
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Bing Bing Jia,
The Immunity of State Officials for International Crimes Revisited
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Micaela Frulli,
Fact-Finding or Paving the Road to Criminal Justice?: Some Reflections on United Nations Commissions of Inquiry
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IV. Institutions and Procedures
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Volker Nerlich,
The Confirmation of Charges Procedure at the International Criminal Court: Advance or Failure?
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Cécile Aptel,
Prosecutorial Discretion at the ICC and Victims’ Right to Remedy: Narrowing the Impunity Gap
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Valentina Spiga,
No Redress without Justice: Victims and International Criminal Law
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V. Anthology
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Antonio Cassese,
The Nexus Requirement for War Crimes
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David Baragwanath, Abdulqawi A. Yusuf, Paola Gaeta, Georges Abi-Saab, Andrea Bianchi, James SC Crawford, John Jones, & O-Gon Kwon, Walking the Road He Paved — A Tribute to Antonio Cassese: The Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague, 16 November 2011