
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 13, no. 1, March 2015) is out. Contents include:
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Current Events
- Dire Tladi,
The Immunity Provision in the AU Amendment Protocol: Separating the (Doctrinal) Wheat from the (Normative) Chaff
- Articles
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Philippe Flory,
International Criminal Justice and Truth Commissions: From Strangers to Partners?
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Magdalena Pacholska,
(Il)legality of Killing Peacekeepers: The Crime of Attacking Peacekeepers in the Jurisprudence of International Criminal Tribunals
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Symposium: Pursuing Global Justice through International Criminal Law
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Sarah M.H. Nouwen & Wouter G. Werner,
Foreword
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Frédéric Mégret,
What Sort of Global Justice is ‘International Criminal Justice’?
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Luigi D.A. Corrias & Geoffrey M. Gordon,
Judging in the Name of Humanity: International Criminal Tribunals and the Representation of a Global Public
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Sara Kendall,
Commodifying Global Justice: Economies of Accountability at the International Criminal Court
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Immi Tallgren,
The Voice of the International: Who is Speaking?
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Sarah M.H. Nouwen & Wouter G. Werner,
Monopolizing Global Justice: International Criminal Law as Challenge to Human Diversity
- Cases before International Courts and Tribunals
- Emanuele Cimiotta,
The First Steps of the Extraordinary African Chambers: A New Mixed Criminal Tribunal?