- Articles
- Paul Eden, The Role of the Rome Statute in the Criminalization of Apartheid
- Manuel Galvis Martínez, Forfeiture of Assets at the International Criminal Court: The Short Arm of International Criminal Justice
- Symposium: Individual Liability for Macrocriminality
- Kai Ambos, A Workshop, a Symposium and the Katanga Trial Judgment of 7 March 2014
- Stefan Harrendorf, How Can Criminology Contribute to an Explanation of International Crimes?
- Thomas Weigend, Problems of Attribution in International Criminal Law: A German Perspective
- Robert Cryer, Imputation and Complicity in Common Law States: A (Partial) View from England and Wales
- Uwe Murmann, Problems of Causation with Regard to (Potential) Actions of Multiple Protagonists
- Hans Vest, Problems of Participation — Unitarian, Differentiated Approach, or Something Else?
- Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg, Problems of ‘Subjective Imputation’ in Domestic and International Criminal Law
- Jens David Ohlin, Searching for the Hinterman: In Praise of Subjective Theories of Imputation
- Cases before International Courts and Tribunals
- Antonio Coco & Tom Gal, Losing Direction: The ICTY Appeals Chamber’s Controversial Approach to Aiding and Abetting in Perišić
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice
The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 12, no. 2, May 2014) is out. Contents include: