
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 11, no. 4, September 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Randle C. DeFalco,
Contextualizing Actus Reus under Article 25(3)(d) of the ICC Statute: Thresholds of Contribution
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Máximo Langer,
Universal Jurisdiction as Janus-Faced: The Dual Nature of the German International Criminal Code
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Margherita Melillo,
Cooperation between the UN Peacekeeping Operation and the ICC in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Symposium: Last Judgment - The Taylor Trial Judgment and the Residual Future
of the Special Court for Sierra Leone
- Simon M. Meisenberg & Laurel Baig,
Foreword
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Kai Ambos & Ousman Njikam,
Charles Taylor’s Criminal Responsibility
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Kirsten M.F. Keith,
Deconstructing Terrorism as a War Crime: The Charles Taylor Case
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Kevin Jon Heller,
The Taylor Sentencing Judgment: A Critical Analysis
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Fidelma Donlon,
The Transition of Responsibilities from the Special Court to the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone: Challenges and Lessons Learned for Other International Tribunals
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National Prosecution of International Crimes: Legislation and Cases
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Jennifer Daskal,
Hamdan v. United States: A Death Knell for Military Commissions?
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Highlights
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Patrick W. Hayden & Katerina I. Kappos,
Current Developments at the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals