
The latest issue of
Criminal Law Forum (Vol. 26, nos. 3-4, December 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: Evidence and Proof in the Practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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Yvonne Mcdermott & John D. Jackson, Symposium – Evidence and Proof in the Practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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Yvonne McDermott, The ICTR’s fact-finding legacy: lessons for the future of proof in international criminal trials
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Terence Anderson &, William Twining, Evidential reasoning in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: a case study of Tharcisse Muvunyi
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Nancy Amoury Combs, A new look at fact-finding at the ICTR: advances in judicial acknowledgement
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Oliver Windridge, Assessing circumstantial evidence and inference at the ICTR
- Lachezar Yanev, A Janus-Faced Concept: Nuremberg’s Law on Conspiracy Vis-à-Vis the Notion of Joint Criminal Enterprise
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Robert Charles Clarke, Together Again? Customary Law and Control over the Crime
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Janine Natalya Clark,
Elucidating the Dolus Specialis: An Analysis of ICTY Jurisprudence on Genocidal Intent
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Melanie O’Brien, Classifying Cultural and Physical Destruction: Are Modern Historical and Current Human Rights Violations in China Violations of International Criminal Law?