
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 12, no. 3, July 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Debate
- Alexander Wills,
Old Crimes, New States and the Temporal Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
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Articles
- Kenneth A. Rodman,
Justice as a Dialogue Between Law and Politics: Embedding the International Criminal Court within Conflict Management and Peacebuilding
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Philipp Kastner,
Armed Conflicts and Referrals to the International Criminal Court: From Measuring Impact to Emerging Legal Obligations
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Michael Bohlander,
Language, Culture, Legal Traditions, and International Criminal Justice
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Sévane Garibian,
Ghosts Also Die: Resisting Disappearance through the ‘Right to the Truth’ and the Juicios por la Verdad in Argentina
- Symposium: The Alien Torts Statute — Kiobel and After
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Nehal Bhuta,
The Ninth Life of the Alien Torts Statute — Kiobel and After
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Sarah H. Cleveland,
After Kiobel
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Robert Cryer,
Come Together?: Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction in Kiobel from an International Law Perspective
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Doreen Lustig,
Three Paradigms of Corporate Responsibility in International Law: The Kiobel Moment
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National Prosecution of International Crimes: Legislation and Cases
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Elisabeth V. Henn,
The Development of German Jurisprudence on Individual Compensation for Victims of Armed Conflicts: The Kunduz Case