
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 20, no. 4, September 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Current Events
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Julia Geneuss & Florian Jeßberger, Russian Aggression and the War in Ukraine: An Introduction
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Iryna Marchuk, Domestic Accountability Efforts in Response to the Russia–Ukraine War: An Appraisal of the First War Crimes Trials in Ukraine
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Ilya Nuzov, Legislating Propaganda: Russia’s Memory Laws Justify Aggression Against Ukraine
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Sergey Sayapin, Russian Discourse on International Criminal Law
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Alexa Koenig, From ‘Capture to Courtroom’: Collaboration and the Digital Documentation of International Crimes in Ukraine
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William A Schabas, Genocide and Ukraine: Do Words Mean What We Choose them to Mean?
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Tom Dannenbaum, A Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression?
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Kai Ambos, Ukraine and the Double Standards of the West
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Sergey Vasiliev, Watershed Moment or Same Old? Ukraine and the Future of International Criminal Justice
- Articles
- Nicholas Leddy, Investigative and Charging Considerations for International Crimes Targeting Individuals on the Basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
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Leonardo Borlini, The UN Security Council Faces Organized Crime: Fact-finding, Regulation and Enforcement Strategies
- Cases Before International Courts and Tribunals
- Fulvia Staiano, Customary International Law as a Source of Individual Criminal Responsibility: Reflections in the Wake of the Abd-Al-Rahman Judgment
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Walter Arévalo-Ramírez & Pauline Martini, When International Legal Standards Meet Transitional Justice Processes: Balancing Nationals Interests with International Criminal Law at the Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace
- National Prosecution of International Crimes: Legislation and Cases
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Emanuela Fronza & Chantal Meloni, The Draft Italian Code of International Crimes