
The latest issue of the
International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 23, nos. 5-6, 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Lights and Shadows of the Ongwen Case at the International Criminal Court, Part 1
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Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo & Fabio Ferraz de Almeida, Lights and Shadows of the Ongwen Case at the International Criminal
Court: An Overview
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Windell Nortje & Noëlle Quénivet, Fertile or Futile Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility? A Critical
Analysis of the Ongwen Judgment in Relation to the Claim of Coercive
Environment
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Kathleen M. Maloney, Melanie O’Brien & Valerie Oosterveld, Forced Marriage as the Crime Against Humanity of ‘Other Inhumane Acts’
in the International Criminal Court’s Ongwen Case
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Linda Mushoriwa, The Prosecutor v Dominic Ongwen: An Examination of the Role of
Traditional Justice Mechanisms in International Criminal Justice
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Demetra Fr. Sorvatzioti, Proportionality and Moral Blameworthiness in Ongwen’s icc Sentencing
Decision
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Silvina Sánchez Mera, Fighters, Not Victims: On Victimhood Recognition and Gender
Representations in the Enslavement Charges in the Ongwen Case
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Raghavi Viswanath & Fangyi Li, Constructing a Sensory Alternative to the Ongwen Judgment