
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 17, no. 5, December 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Alexandre Skander Galand, The Nature of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (and its Amended Jurisdictional Scheme)
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Rosemary Grey, Jonathan O’Donohue, Indira Rosenthal, Lisa Davis & Dorine Llanta, Gender-based Persecution as a Crime Against Humanity: The Road Ahead
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Thijs B. Bouwknegt, Beyond ‘African Solutions to African Problems’ at the Extraordinary African Chambers and ‘Distant Justice’ at the International Criminal
Court
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Sarah Nimigan, The Malabo Protocol, the ICC, and the Idea of ‘Regional Complementarity’
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Cheah W.L., Culture-specific Evidence before Internationalized Criminal Courts: Lessons from Asian Jurisdictions
- Cases Before International Courts and Tribunals
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Naomi Roht-Arriaza & Santiago Martínez, Grand Corruption and the International Criminal Court in the
‘Venezuela Situation’
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Caroline Sweeney, Accountability for Syria: Is the International Criminal Court Now
a Realistic Option?
- National Prosecution of International Crimes: Legislation and Cases
- Linde Bryk & Miriam Saage-Maa, Individual Criminal Liability for Arms Exports under the ICC
Statute: A Case Study of Arms Exports from Europe to Saudi-led
Coalition Members Used in the War in Yemen