The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 25, no. 6, 2025) is out. Contents include:- Emma Charlene Lubaale, The Enduring Imperial Character of International Criminal Law: The ICC’s Conviction Cases
- Edita Gzoyan, Thomas Hochmann, & Edgar Meyroyan, Beyond the Defective Gas Chamber: Rediscovering the Crime of Attempted Genocide
- Leanid Kazyrytski, Russian Aggression and the Crime of Genocide in Ukraine
- Mohamed Elewa Badar, Laying the Groundwork for Prosecuting ISIS for Core International Crimes before an Iraqi Criminal Tribunal 2.0
- Ava Schuster, Ukraine and Article 124 Rome Statute—a Jurisdictional Dilemma Through the Lens of Selectivity
- Mathias Holvoet, Effectuating ‘Negative’ and ‘Positive’ Horizontal Complementarity: Exploring the Potential of The Ljubljana–The Hague Convention
