
The latest issue of the
International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 20, no. 5, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: International Criminal Law (ICL), International Criminal Justice (ICJ), and Public International Law (PIL): The Demarcation Debate
- Anja Matwijkiw, Introduction. International Criminal Law (ICL), International Criminal Justice (ICJ), and Public International Law (PIL): The Demarcation Debate
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Anja Matwijkiw, The Dangers of the Obvious but Often Disregarded Details in the International Criminal Law Demarcation Debate: Norm-Integration and the Triple-Thesis ‘Argument’
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Harmen van der Wilt, State Practice as Element of Customary International Law: A White Knight in International Criminal Law?
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Diego Mejía-Lemos, Custom in General International Law and International Criminal Law: A Survey of Selected Issues
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Héctor Olasolo, Juan Ramón Martínez Vargas, & Laura Quijano Ortiz, The Tension between State Duties to Investigate and Prosecute ius Cogens Crimes and Immunity of the Highest State Representatives from Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction
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Jake Romm, No Home in this World: The Case against John Yoo before the International Criminal Court
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Mutaz M. Qafisheh, What Is Palestine? The de jure Demarcation of Boundaries for the icc’s ratione loci Jurisdiction and Beyond