The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 25, nos. 2-3, 2025) is out. Contents include:- Special Issue: Corruption and International Criminal Law
- Anja Matwijkiw, Bronik Matwijkiw, Sunčana Roksandić, & Marc Engelhart, Crime and Corruption. Serious Economic Crimes and International Criminal Law—Shaping a New Era of International Law and Justice
- Ugljesa Ugi Zvekic, For an Effective Global Anti-Crime Governance: untoc and uncac Consolidated
- Héctor Olasolo, Pablo Galain Palermo, & R.J. Blaise Maclean, The Case for Considering Corruption as a Central Element of Governance: Institutional and Organizational Corruption and Complex Corruption Networks
- Sunčana Roksandić & Marc Engelhart, Environmental Corruption: Fighting Two Evils through International Criminal Law Alongside Introducing a Special Protocol to UNCAC and UNTOC
- Anja Matwijkiw, Corruption: From International Law and Ethics to Realpolitik and Amoralism: Part 1: Perspectives on the Corruption Discourse
- Bronik Matwijkiw, Corruption: From International Law and Ethics to Realpolitik and Amoralism: Part 2: The Macro Approach
- s Andy Aydın-Aitchison, Bringing Together the Criminologies of Atrocity and Serious Economic Crimes
- Yuliya Zabyelina, Considerations of (Non)-Application of Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Jurisdiction in Cases of International and Transnational Crimes
- Annika van Baar, Theorizing and Understanding Corporate Involvement in Atrocity Crimes
- Ivana Jelić & Julia Jungfleisch, Clearing Muddied Waters: The Relationship Between the Rule of Law and the Fight against Corruption in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
- Yudi Kristiana & Benny Hutahayan, Judicial Corruption in the Post-Reform Era: Assessing the Effectiveness of Legal Reforms in Indonesia
- Anna Oriolo, The Contribution of the European Court of Human Rights to the Construction of a Corruption-Free Society
- Sope Williams, Extricating Sexual Corruption from the Shadow of Anti-Corruption Law: The Imperative for a New Approach
- Nandor Knust, ‘ECO-COM-B: Environmental Crimes’—Steps Towards a More Holistic System of Environmental Crime Control
