- Patrick Keyzer, Vesselin Popovski & Charles Sampford, What is ‘Access to International Justice’ and What Does It Require?
- Dan Banik, Walking the Talk: Human Rights, Access to Justice and the Fight against Poverty
- Rahmat Mohamad, Access to International Justice: The Role of the International Criminal Court in Aiding National Prosecutions of International Crimes
- Mirinda O’Gorman & Charles Sampford, Aggression and Monetary Gold Quo Vadis?
- Ramesh Thakur, Drone Strikes and Human Rights: Balancing National Security, Individual Rights and International Justice
- Vesselin Popovski, Access to International Justice: Law and Practice of the European Court of Human Rights
- Edwin Bikundo, Access to Justice for Victims of the Use of Force in International Affairs: Individual Civil Responsibility for Aggression
- Susan Lamb, Access to Justice before International Criminal Tribunals: An Evaluation of the Scheme of Victim Participation adopted by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)
- Darren O’Donovan & Patrick Keyzer, ‘Visions of a Distant Millennium’? The Effectiveness of the UN Human Rights Petition System
- David P. Forsythe, The ICRC and Access to International Justice: A Carefully Considered Paradox
- Simon Chesterman, Convergence, Fragmentation and Sustainability in Access to International Justice
- Afshin Akhtarkhavari, Accessing Ecological Justice in the Anthropocene Epoch!
- Brendan Mackey & Nicole Rogers, Climate Justice and the Distribution of Rights to Emit Carbon
- Yasunobu Sato, Nuclear Power and Human Security: Lessons from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant’s Accident
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Keyzer, Popovski, & Sampford: Access to International Justice
Patrick Keyzer (La Trobe Univ.), Vesselin Popovski (United Nations Univ.), & Charles Sampford (Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law) have published Access to International Justice (Routledge 2015). Contents include: