
The latest issue of the
International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 20, no. 6, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Kevin W. Gray, Is There Even a Standard of Review at the ICC?
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Daley J. Birkett, Coexistent but Uncoordinated: Asset Freezing Measures at the International Criminal Court and the UN Security Council
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Cóman Kenny, Legislated Out of Existence: Mass Arbitrary Deprivation of Nationality Resulting in Statelessness as an International Crime
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Kevin S. Robb & Shan Patel, The United States, the International Criminal Court, and Afghanistan: The Rupturing of Mutual Accommodation
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Panagiota Kotzamani, Corporate Criminality and Individual Criminal Responsibility in International Law: Removing the Hurdles from the International Criminal Court’s Approach to Perpetration through Control of a Collective Entity
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Manuel J. Ventura, Aiding and Abetting and the International Criminal Court’s Bemba et al. Case: The icc Trial and Appeals Chamber Consider Article 25(3)(c) of the Rome Statute
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Igor Vuletić, To Withdraw or Not to Withdraw: A Structural Analysis of the Scope and Limits of Voluntary Withdrawal of Criminal Attempt in the Rome Statute
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Michael Kearney, The Exclusive Economic Zone, Territory, and Territorial Jurisdiction in the Rome Statute