Monday, June 17, 2013

Articles on "The Impact of International Courts on Domestic Criminal Procedure in Mass Atrocity Cases"

The current issue of the Israel Law Review (Vol. 46, no. 2, July 2013) includes a cluster of articles from the research project on "The Impact of International Courts on Domestic Criminal Procedure in Mass Atrocity Cases." Contents include:
  • Harmen van der Wilt, Domestic Courts' Contribution to the Development of International Criminal Law: Some Reflections
  • Antonietta Trapani, Bringing National Courts in Line with International Norms: A Comparative Look at the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Military Courts of the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Dunia P. Zongwe, Taking Leaves out of the International Criminal Court Statute: The Direct Application of International Criminal Law by Military Courts in the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Rogier Bartels, Dealing with the Principle of Proportionality in Armed Conflict in Retrospect: The Application of the Principle in International Criminal Trials