Tuesday, December 21, 2021

New Issue: International Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 22, nos. 1-2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Visualities and Aesthetics of Prosecuting Aged Defendants
    • Mark Drumbl & Caroline Fournet, The Visualities and Aesthetics of Prosecuting Aged Defendants
    • Shannon Fyfe, Negative Aesthetic Experiences of Prosecuting the Barely Alive
    • Konstantinos P. Tsinas, Prosecuting Asymmetrically: On Some ‘Preconditions’ of Criminal Liability of Aged Defendants for Atrocities
    • Kirsten J. Fisher, The Expressive Value of Prosecuting Aged Defendants: A Rebuke of Ageism
    • James Burnham Sedgwick, An Age-Old Question: Optical (A)llusions, (In)Decency, and (In)Justice in the Trial of Japanese War Criminals
    • Lior Zylberman & Adriana Taboada, The Age-Impunity Rhetoric in Trials for Crimes Committed during the Argentinian Genocide (1975–1983)
    • Caroline Davidson, Of Old Men, Country Clubs, and Atrocities: The Visualities and Externalities of Detaining Elderly Human Rights Violators in Chile
    • Aman Kumar, Trial as a Tool of Colonialism: The 1858 Trial of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar
    • Iva Vukušić, Later Rather Than Sooner: Time and Its Effects on the Karadžić and Mladić Trials
    • Hikmet Karcic, ‘The Court is Accommodating our Murderers’: Prosecuting Aged Defendants in Domestic Courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Moritz Vormbaum, The ‘Unusual’ Trial of Former Concentration Camp Guard Bruno Dey
    • Samuel Matsiko, Optics, Aged Witnesses and Aged Defendants: Habré at the Extraordinary African Chambers
    • Stéphanie Benzaquen-Gautier, ‘Crush! Crush! Crush!’: Towards a Finished Story of Pol Pot’s Trial and Death?
    • Hadar Aviram, A Table Before Me in the Presence of My Enemies: Susan Atkins and the Embodiment of Aging and Frailty on Parole
    • Renske Vos & Sofia Stolk, Courtroom 600: The (Virtual) Reality of Being There
    • Barbora Holá & Thijs Bouwknegt, ‘Jáchymov’s Hell’: Trekking in the Memoryscape of Czechoslovakia’s Communist Forced Labour Camps