Saturday, September 16, 2017

New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice

The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 15, no. 3, July 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: The International Criminal Court’s Policies and Strategies
    • Matthew E. Cross & Antonio Coco, Foreword
    • Carsten Stahn, Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t: Challenges and Critiques of Preliminary Examinations at the ICC
    • Anni Pues, Towards the ‘Golden Hour’? A Critical Exploration of the Length of Preliminary Examinations
    • Maria Varaki, Revisiting the ‘Interests of Justice’ Policy Paper
    • Sophie T. Rosenberg, The International Criminal Court in Côte d’Ivoire: Impartiality at Stake?
    • Eliana Teresa Cusato, Beyond Symbolism: Problems and Prospects with Prosecuting Environmental Destruction before the ICC
    • Luigi Prosperi & Jacopo Terrosi, Embracing the ‘Human Factor’: Is There New Impetus at the ICC for Conceiving and Prioritizing Intentional Environmental Harms as Crimes Against Humanity?
    • Nadia Bernaz, An Analysis of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor’s Policy Paper on Case Selection and Prioritization from the Perspective of Business and Human Rights
    • Birju Kotecha, The ICC’s Office of the Prosecutor and the Limits of Performance Indicators
    • Gaelle Carayon & Jonathan O’Donohue, The International Criminal Court’s Strategies in Relation to Victims
    • Antonio Coco & Matthew E. Cross, Epilogue – The ICC on the Yellow Brick Road