Saturday, October 28, 2017

New Issue: International Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 17, no. 5, 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Manisuli Ssenyonjo, African States Failed Withdrawal from the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: From Withdrawal Notifications to Constructive Engagement
  • Jennifer Trahan, The International Criminal Court’s Libya Case(s)—The Need for Consistency with International Human Rights as to Due Process and the Death Penalty
  • Mwiza Jo Nkhata, The Malawi-Rwanda Extradition Treaty of February 2017: An Arrangement of Convenience or a Convenience of Arrangement?
  • Auriane Botte-Kerrison, Responsibility for Bystanders in Mass Crimes: Towards a Duty to Rescue in International Criminal Justice
  • Benedict Abrahamson Chigara, The Administration of International Law in National Courts and the Legitimacy of International Law
  • Catherine S. Namakula, The Human Rights Mandate of a Prosecutor of an International Criminal Trial
  • Anni Pues, Discretion and the Gravity of Situations at the International Criminal Court