
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 16, no. 3, July 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Alexis Demirdjian, A Moving Defence: The Turkish State and the Armenian Genocide
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H Ron Davidson, The Law of Voting and the Voting For Law
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Markus Eikel, ‘Germany’s Global Responsibility’ and the Creation of the International Criminal Court, 1993–1998
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Anushka Sehmi, ‘Now that we have no voice, what will happen to us?’: Experiences of Victim Participation in the Kenyatta Case
- Cases Before International Courts and Tribunals
- Rosemary Grey & Sara Wharton, Lifting the Curtain: Opening a Preliminary Examination at the International Criminal Court
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Cóman Kenny, Jurisprudence Continues to Evolve: The ECCC’s Revision of Common Purpose Liability
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Francesca Capone, An Appraisal of the Al Mahdi Order on Reparations and Its Innovative Elements: Redress for Victims of Crimes against Cultural Heritage