
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 14, no. 4, September 2016) is out. Contents include:
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Articles
- Jessie Ingle,
Aiding and Abetting by Omission before the International Criminal Tribunals
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Andrea Carcano,
Of Fragmentation and Precedents in International Criminal Law: Possible Lessons from Recent Jurisprudence on Aiding and Abetting Liability
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Isabelle Xavier,
The Incongruity of the Rome Statute Insanity Defence and International Crime
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Symposium: Srebrenica 1995-2015: The Search for Justice
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Luisa Vierucci, Foreword
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Otto Spijkers, Questions of Legal Responsibility for Srebrenica before the Dutch Courts
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Valentina Spiga, The Response to Srebrenica from States Not Directly Involved in the Atrocities
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Michelle Jarvis & Alan Tieger, Applying the Genocide Convention at the ICTY: The Influence of Paradigms Past
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Pierre-Marie Dupuy, A Crime without Punishment
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Maria Irene Papa, The Mothers of Srebrenica Case before the European Court of Human Rights: United Nations Immunity versus Right of Access to a Court
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Luisa Vierucci & Micaela Frulli, Antonio Cassese and Srebrenica
- Symposium: Third World Approaches to International Criminal Law
- Asad Kiyani, John Reynolds & Sujith Xavier, Foreword
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Michelle Burgis-Kasthala, Scholarship as Dialogue? TWAIL and the Politics of Methodology
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Asad Kiyani, Group-Based Differentiation and Local Repression: The Custom and Curse of Selectivity
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John Reynolds & Sujith Xavier, ‘The Dark Corners of the World’: TWAIL and International Criminal Justice
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Vasuki Nesiah, Local Ownership of Global Governance
- Cases before International Courts and Tribunals
- Marco Longobardo,
Everything Is Relative, Even Gravity: Remarks on the Assessment of
Gravity in ICC Preliminary Examinations, and the Mavi Marmara
Affair