- Jens Meierhenrich, The Practice of International Law: A Theoretical Analysis
- Noah Weisbord, Bargaining Practices: Negotiating the Kampala Compromise for the International Criminal Court
- Philipp Ambach & Klaus U. Rackwitz, A Model Of International Judicial Administration? The Evolution Of Managerial Practices at the International Criminal Court
- Alex Whiting, Dynamic Investigative Practice at the International Criminal Court
- Karim A. A. Khan & Anand A. Shah, Defensive Practices: Representing Clients Before the International Criminal Court
- Sara Kendall & Sarah Nouwen, Representational Practices at the International Criminal Court: The Gap Between Juridified and Abstract Victimhood
- Joseph Hoover, Moral Practices: Assigning Responsibility in the International Criminal Court
- Frédéric Mégret, Practices Of Stigmatization
- Wouter G. Werner, “We Cannot Allow Ourselves to Imagine What it All Means”: Documentary Practices and the International Criminal Court
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Symposium: The Practices of the International Criminal Court
The latest issue of Law and Contemporary Problems (Vol. 76, nos. 3-4, 2014) contains a symposium on "The Practices of the International Criminal Court." Contents include: