
The latest issue of the
International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 22, no. 4, 2022) is out. Contents include:
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Raphaël van Steenberghe, Who Are Protected by the Fundamental Guarantees under International Humanitarian Law? Part 2: Breaking with the Control Requirement in Light of the ICC Case Law
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Juan-Pablo Pérez-Léon-Acevedo, UN-Backed Hybrid Criminal Tribunals (HCTs): Viable Options in International Criminal Justice?
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Mark Kersten, This Mass Atrocity was Brought to You by the Ivory Trade: Linking Transnational Organized and International Crimes
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Simon Wallace, The New Canadian Law of Refugee Exclusion: An Empirical Analysis of International Criminal Law Deportation Orders, January 2018 to July 2020
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Pascale Chifflet & Ian Freckelton, The Mental Incapacity Defence in International Criminal Law: Ramifications from the Ongwen Trial Judgment
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Vessela Terzieva, State Immunity and Victims’ Rights to Access to Court, Reparation, and the Truth
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Catrien Bijleveld, Margareta Blažević, Diana Bociga Gelvez, & Mirza Buljubasic, Sanctioning Perpetrators of International Crimes: A Vignette Study