Thursday, February 28, 2019

New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice

The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 16, no. 5, December 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Sandra C Wisner, Criminalizing Corporate Actors for Exploitation of Natural Resources in Armed Conflict: UN Natural Resources Sanctions Committees and the International Criminal Court
    • Pádraig McAuliffe & Christine Schwöbel-Patel, Disciplinary Matchmaking: Critics of International Criminal Law Meet Critics of Liberal Peacebuilding
  • Symposium: On Crimes Against Humanity: Views from Russia and China
    • Vladimir Tochilovsky, Crimes Against ‘Humaneness’?: The Russian Interpretation of Crimes Against Humanity
    • Dan Zhu, China, Crimes Against Humanity and the International Criminal Court
  • Cases Before International Courts and Tribunals
    • Monique Cormier, Can the ICC Exercise Jurisdiction over US Nationals for Crimes Committed in the Afghanistan Situation?
    • Alessandro Mario Amoroso, Should the ICC Assess Complementarity with Respect to Non-state Armed Groups?: Hidden Questions in the Second Al-Werfalli Arrest Warrant
  • National Prosecution of International Crimes: Legislation and Cases
    • Sergey Sayapin, A Curious Aggression Trial in Ukraine: Some Reflections on the Alexandrov and Yerofeyev Case
  • Anthology
    • Kai Ambos, Deceased Persons as Protected Persons Within the Meaning of International Humanitarian Law: German Federal Supreme Court Judgment of 27 July 2017