- Carsten Stahn, Introduction More than a Court, Less than a Court, Several Courts in One? - The International Criminal Court in Perspective
- Richard Dicker, The International Criminal Court (ICC) and Double Standards of International Justice
- Leslie Vinjamuri, The ICC and the Politics of Peace and Justice
- Deborah Ruiz Verduzco, The Relationship between the ICC and the United Nations Security Council
- Anton Du Plessis & Ottilia Anna Maunganidze, The ICC and the AU
- Stuart Ford, How Much Money Does the ICC Need?
- Jonathan O'Donohue, The ICC and the ASP
- Rod Rastan, Jurisdiction
- Mohamed M El Zeidy, Ad hoc Declarations of Acceptance of Jurisdiction: The Palestinian Situation under Scrutiny
- Harmen van der Wilt, Self-Referrals as an Indication of the Inability of States to Cope with Non-State Actors
- Carsten Stahn, Admissibility Challenges Before the ICC: From Quasi-Primacy to Qualified Deference?
- Robert Cryer, The ICC and its Relationship to Non-States Parties
- Dov Jacobs, The Frog that Wanted to Be an Ox: The ICCs Approach to Immunities
- Paul Seils, Putting Complementarity in its Place
- Susana SáCouto & Katherine Cleary Thompson, Investigative Management, Strategies, and Techniques of the ICCs OTP
- Fabricio Guariglia & Emeric Rogier, The Selection of Situations and Cases by the OTP of the ICC
- William Schabas, Selecting Situations and Cases
- Jenia Iontcheva Turner, Accountability of International Prosecutors
- Gilbert Bitti, Article 21 and the Hierarchy of Sources of Law before the ICC
- Joseph Powderly, The Rome Statute and the Attempted Corseting of the Interpretative Judicial Function: Reflections on Sources of Law and Interpretative Technique
- Elies van Sliedregt, Perpetration and Participation in Article 25(3)
- Jens David Ohlin, Co-Perpetration: German Dogmatik or German Invasion?
- Thomas Weigend, Indirect Perpetration
- Hector Olasolo, Forms of Accessorial Liability under Article 25(3)(b) and (c)
- Kai Ambos, The ICC and Common Purpose - What Contribution is Required under Article 25(3)(d)?
- Alejandro Kiss, Command Responsibility under Article 28 of the Rome Statute
- Mohamed Elewa Badar & Sara Porro, Rethinking the Mental Elements in the Jurisprudence of the ICC
- Claus Kreß, The ICCs First Encounter with the Crime of Genocide: The Case against Al Bashir
- Darryl Robinson, Crimes against Humanity: A Better Policy on Policy
- Michael A. Newton, Charging War Crimes: Policy and Prognosis from a Military Perspective
- Anthony Cullen, The Characterization of Armed Conflict in the Jurisprudence of the ICC
- Roger S. Clark, The Crime of Aggression
- Niamh Hayes, La Lutte Continue: Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Violence at the ICC
- Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg, Cumulative Charges and Cumulative Convictions
- Simon De Smet, The International Criminal Standard of Proof at the ICC - Beyond Reasonable Doubt or Beyond Reason?
- Ignaz Stegmiller, Confirmation of Charges
- Håkan Friman, Trial Procedures - with a Particular Focus on the Relationship between the Proceedings of the Pre-Trial and Trial Chambers
- Margaret M. deGuzman, Proportionate Sentencing at the ICC
- Volker Nerlich, The Role of the Appeals Chamber
- Kevin Jon Heller, A Stick to Hit the Accused With: The Legal Recharacterization of Facts under Regulation 55
- Alex Whiting, Disclosure Challenges at the ICC
- Karim A A Khan & Caroline Buisman, Sitting on Evidence: Systematic Failings in the ICC Disclosure Regime - Time for Reform
- Aiste Dumbryte, The Roads to Freedom - Interim Release in the Practice of the ICC
- Joris van Wijk & Marjolein Cupido, Testifying behind Bars - Detained ICC Witnesses and Human Rights Protection
- Markus Eikel, External Support and Internal Coordination - The ICC and the Protection of Witnesses
- Sergey Vasiliev, Victim Participation Revisited - What the ICC is Learning about Itself
- Conor McCarthy, The Rome Statutes Regime of Victim Redress: Challenges and Prospects
- Nick Grono & Anna de Courcy Wheeler, The Deterrent Effect of the ICC on the Commission of International Crimes by Government Leaders
- Olympia Bekou, The ICC and Capacity Building at the National Level
- Elizabeth Evenson & Alison Smith, Completion, Legacy, and Complementarity at the ICC
- Philipp Ambach, A Look towards the Future - The ICC and Lessons Learnt
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Stahn: The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court
Carsten Stahn (Leiden Univ. - Law) has published The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court (Oxford Univ. Press 2015). Contents include: