
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 21, no. 2, May 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Current Events
- Denys Azarov, Dmytro Koval, Gaiane Nuridzhanian, & Volodymyr Venher, Understanding Russia’s Actions in Ukraine as the Crime of Genocide
- Articles
- Neil Boister, Conscription to Fight a War of Aggression under International Criminal Law
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Jeremy Pizzi, Profiteers of Misery: Aggression, the Leadership Clause, and Private Military and Security Companies
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Cases Before International Courts and Tribunals
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Jamie Fellows & Mark David Chong, ‘He Offered a Prayer for the Flier He Had Just Killed’: Superior Orders at the US Army Trials in Manila, 1945–1947
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Diletta Marchesi, Criminalizing Acts of Rebel Governance as War Crimes: An Assessment Focused on the War Crime of Sentencing or Execution without Due Process
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Ciara Laverty, What is Sexual about Sexual Violence? Narratives from International Criminal Law
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National Prosecution of International Crimes: Legislation and Cases
- Gerhard Kemp & Windell Nortje, Prosecuting the Crime against Humanity of Apartheid: The Historic First Indictment in South Africa and the Application of Customary International Law