
The latest issue of the
International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 14, no. 1, 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Stathis N. Palassis, From The Hague to the Balkans: A Victim-oriented Reparations Approach to Improved International Criminal Justice
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Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops, Drones at Trial. State and Individual (Criminal) Liabilities for Drone Attacks
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Alicia Gil Gil, Mens Rea in Co-perpetration and Indirect Perpetration According to Article 30 of the Rome Statute. Arguments against Punishment for Excesses Committed by the Agent or the Co-perpetrator
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Tomas Hamilton & Michael Ramsden, The Politicisation of Hybrid Courts: Observations from the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
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William R. Pruitt, Aggravating and Mitigating Sentencing Factors at the ICTR—An Exploratory Analysis
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Tiyanjana Mphepo, The Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone. Rationale and Challenges
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James Meernik, What Kind of Bargain Is a Plea?