
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 17, no. 3, July 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Current Events
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Revisiting the Role of the Security Council Concerning the International Criminal Court’s Crime of Aggression
Jennifer Trahan
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Post Kampala: The Early Implementers of the Crime of Aggression
Annegret Hartig
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The Amendments to the Regulations of the Court: Laying the Groundwork for Investigating the Crime of Aggression
Eleni Chaitidou
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Articles
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Talita de Souza Dias,
The Nature of the Rome Statute and the Place of International Law before the International Criminal Court
- Mikkel Jarle Christensen, The Judiciary of International Criminal Law: Double Decline and Practical Turn
- Rebecca Barber, Accountability for Crimes against the Rohingya: Possibilities for the General Assembly where the Security Council Fails
- Cases Before International Courts and Tribunals
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Luca Poltronieri Rossetti, The Pre-Trial Chamber’s Afghanistan Decision: A Step Too Far in the Judicial Review of Prosecutorial Discretion?
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Caleb H Wheeler, Human Rights Enforcement at the Borders: International Criminal Court Jurisdiction over the Rohingya Situation
- National Prosecution of International Crimes: Legislation and Cases
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Lachezar Yanev, Dutch Criminal Justice for Ethiopian War Crimes: The Alemu Case