Wednesday, July 25, 2007

New Issue: International Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 7, nos. 2-3, 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • Kaiyan Homi Kaikobad, Crimes against International Peace and Security, Acts of Terrorism and Other Serious Crimes: A Theory on Distinction and Overlap
  • Carrie McDougall, When Law and Reality Clash-The Imperative of Compromise in the Context of the Accumulated Evil of the Whole: Conditions for the Exercise of the International Criminal Court's Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression
  • Kai Ambos & Dennis Miller, Structure and Function of the Confirmation Procedure before the ICC from a Comparative Perspective
  • Manisuli Ssenyonjo, The International Criminal Court and the Lord's Resistance Army Leaders: Prosecution or Amnesty?
  • Mohammed Ayat, Justice pénale internationale pour la paix et la réconciliation
  • Michael Plachta, Criminal Records in an Era of Globalization: Identifying Problems and Conceptualizing Solutions within the European Union
  • Ralph Henham, International Sentencing in the Context of Collective Violence
  • Gauthier de Beco, The Confirmation of Charges before the International Criminal Court: Evaluation and First Application
  • Roberta Arnold, Witness Protection under Swiss Legislation: An Offspring of International Law
  • Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops, The Transposition of Superior Responsibility onto Guerrilla Warfare under the Laws of the International Criminal Tribunals
  • Gioia Greco, Victims' Rights Overview under the ICC Legal Framework: A Jurisprudential Analysis