Monday, July 2, 2007

New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice

The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 5, no. 2, May 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • Saddam Hussein on Trial: What Went Awry?
    • M.P. SCHARF, The Iraqi High Tribunal: A Viable Experiment in International Justice?
    • C.F.J. DOEBBLER, An Intentionally Unfair Trial
    • M. SISSONS & A.S. BASSIN, Was the Dujail Trial Fair?
    • G. METTRAUX, The 2005 Revision of the Statute of the Iraqi Special Tribunal
    • S. DE BERTODANO, Were There More Acceptable Alternatives to the Iraqi High Tribunal?
  • Are ‘Targeted Killings’ Unlawful? The Israeli Supreme Court’s Response
    • R.S. SCHONDORF, The Targeted Killings Judgment: A Preliminary Assessment
    • A. COHEN & Y. SHANY, A Development of Modest Proportions: The Application of the Principle of Proportionality in the Targeted Killings Case
    • O. BEN-NAFTALI, A Judgment in the Shadow of International Criminal Law
    • W.J. FENRICK, The Targeted Killings Judgment and the Scope of Direct Participation in Hostilities
    • A. CASSESE, On Some Merits of the Israeli Judgment on Targeted Killings
  • How to Ameliorate International Criminal Proceedings: Some Constructive Suggestions
    • S. ZAPPALA, Foreword
    • I. BONOMY, The Reality of Conducting a War Crimes Trial
    • O-G. KWON, The Challenge of an International Criminal Trial as Seen from the Bench
    • M.B. HARMON, The Pre-trial Process at the ICTY as a Means of Ensuring Expeditious Trials: A Potential Unrealized
    • G. HIGGINS, Fair and Expeditious Pre-trial Proceedings: The Future of International Criminal Trials
    • J. DE HEMPTINNE, The Creation of Investigating Chambers at the International Criminal Court: An Option Worth Pursuing?
  • National Implementation of the ICC Statute (Part II)
    • L. VIERUCCI, Foreword
    • J. BACIO TERRACINO, National Implementation of ICC Crimes: Impact on National Jurisdictions and the ICC
    • R. CRYER and O. BEKOU, International Crimes and ICC Cooperation in England and Wales
    • M. DU PLESSIS, South Africa’s Implementation of the ICC Statute: An African Example
    • A.E. ALVAREZ, The Implementation of the ICC Statute in Argentina
    • M. ROSCINI, Great Expectations: The Implementation of the Rome Statute in Italy
  • F.K. TIBA, The Mengistu Genocide Trial in Ethiopia
  • G. SLUITER, Compromising the Authority of International Criminal Justice: How Vojislav Šešelj Runs His Trial
  • C. KREß, The Procedural Texts of the International Criminal Court