
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 18, no. 5, December 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Current Events
- Janine Natalya Clark, The COVID-19 Pandemic and Ecological Connectivity: Implications for International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice
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Hirad Abtahi, The International Criminal Court during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Christian Ritscher, COVID-19 and International Crimes Trials in Germany
- Articles
- Andrew Wolman, Dual Nationality and International Criminal Court Jurisdiction
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Beatriz E Mayans-Hermida & Barbora Holá, Balancing ‘the International’ and ‘the Domestic’: Sanctions under the ICC Principle of Complementarity
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Elif Gökşen, Proportionality in Refugee Exclusion: An Underestimated Analysis
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Cases Before International Courts and Tribunals
- Parv Kaushik, Judicial Review under Article 15 of the Rome Statute and the ‘Interests of Justice’: Towards a Renewed Understanding
- Pauline Martini, The International Criminal Court versus the African Criminal Court: A Remodelling of the Principle of Complementarity as a Solution to Potential Conflicts of Jurisdiction between the Courts
- National Prosecution of International Crimes: Legislation and Cases
- Supanki Kalanadan, Combating Impunity in Sri Lanka: Searching Beyond the United Nations
- Kate Clark, Ziada v. Gantz and Eshel: A Frontier Case on the Position of Civilian Victims of War