
The latest issue of the
International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 24, nos. 5-6, 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Global Atrocity Justice Constellations
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Andy Aydın-Aitchison, Mirza Buljubašić, Kjersti Lohne, Vasilka Sancin, and Camilo Tamayo Gomez, Global Atrocity Justice Constellations
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Valeria Vegh Weis & Sebastian Rey, Argentina’s Commitment to International Criminal Justice to Address the Crimes of the Last Dictatorship (1976–1983)
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Elisenda Calvet-Martínez, Gretel Mejía, & Luis De León Agosto, Assessing International Criminal Justice in Guatemala: Evolutions and Ongoing Challenges
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Camilo Tamayo Gomez, Between Positive Complementarity and Magical Legalism: Colombia and International Criminal Justice
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Emma Brandon, The United States of America and International Criminal Justice
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Mirza Buljubašić, Atrocity Crime Responses in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Navigating Tensions in Multifaceted Approaches
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Iuliia Anosova, Karolina Aksamitowska, & Vasilka Sancin, Positive Complementarity in Action: International Criminal Justice and the Ongoing Armed Conflict in Ukraine
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Alba Gerdeci & Islam Jusufi, An Analysis of Albania’s Encounter with International Criminal Justice
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Tamás Hoffmann, Between Politics and Justice: International Criminal Law in Hungary
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Gintaras Švedas & Andželika Vosyliūtė, International Criminal Justice and Lithuanian Experience
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Kjersti Lohne, Frictions and Logics of ‘Good State’ Support to International Criminal Justice: The Case of Norway
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Marina Mancini, Italy and International Criminal Justice: Mapping the Present and Charting the Path Ahead
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Tonny Raymond Kirabira, International Criminal Law, Complementarity and Amnesty Within the Context of Transitional Justice: Lessons from Uganda
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Mohammad Pizuar Hossain, International Criminal Justice Data in Bangladesh: A Scoping Review