
The latest issue of the
International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 15, no. 3, 2015) is out. Contents include:
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Janine Natalya Clark, ‘Specific Direction’ and the Fragmentation of International Jurisprudence on Aiding and Abetting: Perišić and Beyond
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Sarah Williams & Emma Palmer, The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: Developing the Law on Sexual Violence?
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Carola Lingaas, The Elephant in the Room: The Uneasy Task of Defining ‘Racial’ in International Criminal Law
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Rumyana Grozdanova, The United Kingdom and Diplomatic Assurances: A Minimalist Approach towards the Anti-torture Norm
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Johann Soufi & Sophie Maurice, Structure, Functions and Initial Achievements of the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT)
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Ahmed Al-Dawoody, International Terrorism and the Jurisdiction of Islamic Law