- Joanna Nicholson, Introduction
- Marieke de Hoon, The Future of the International Criminal Court. On Critique, Legalism and Strengthening the icc’s Legitimacy
- Geoff Dancy, Searching for Deterrence at the International Criminal Court
- Mikkel Jarle Christensen, The Symbolic Economy of International Criminal Justice: Shaping the Discourse of a New Field of Law
- Joanna Nicholson, Strengthening the Effectiveness of International Criminal Law through the Principle of Legality
- Carola Lingaas, Enhancing the Effectiveness of the Law of Genocide
- Franziska Oehm, From Nuremberg to Malabo: A Re-evaluation of the Tradition of Impunity of Economic Actors in International Criminal Law
- Yvonne McDermott, Strengthening the Evaluation of Evidence in International Criminal Trials
- Hemi Mistry, The Significance of Institutional Culture in Enhancing the Validity of International Criminal Tribunals
- Avidan Kent & Jamie Trinidad, The Management of Third-party Amicus Participation before International Criminal Tribunals: Juggling Efficiency and Legitimacy
- Kïrsten Bowman, The International Criminal Court and the Security Council: The Power of Politics and the Undermining of Justice
- Marialejandra Moreno Mantilla, Do too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth? A Proposal for a Joint Strategy between the Office of the Prosecutor and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
- Mandiaye Niang, Africa and the Legitimacy of the icc in Question
- Dorothy Makaza, African States and International Criminal Law: Rethinking the Narrative and Contextualising the Discourse
- Kerstin Bree Carlson, Trying Hissène Habré ‘On Behalf of Africa’: Remaking Hybrid International Criminal Justice at the Chambres Africaines Extraordinaires
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Nicholson: Strengthening the Validity of International Criminal Tribunals
Joanna Nicholson (Univ. of Olso - Pluricourts) has published Strengthening the Validity of International Criminal Tribunals (Brill | Nijhoff 2018). Contents include: