Saturday, August 16, 2025

New Issue: International Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 25, no. 4, 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Simone Antonio Luciano, The Crime of Aggression and Domestic Jurisdiction: Prosecuting the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in the Criminal Courts of Poland
  • Jose Duke Bagulaya, From Cinema to The Hague: Contextualizing Murder as a Crime against Humanity in Duterte’s War on Drugs
  • Klaus Bachmann, Gerhard Kemp, Irena Ristić, Jovana Mihajlović Trbovc, Christian Nsabimana Garuka, Amani Ejami, & Vjeran Pavlaković, International Criminal Tribunals as Triggers of Institutional Change? Evidence from Ad Hoc Tribunals and the icc’s Referral and Proprio Motu Cases
  • Francisca Valencia Arias & Ann-Kathrin Reinefeld, 50 Years of the Proposed Crime of Ecocide: Challenges Regarding its Definition and Possible Answers
  • Grahame Aldous, Truth and Fairness: Challenging Evidence in International Justice and The Rule in Browne v. Dunn
  • Konstantina Stavrou, Committing War Crimes One Click at a Time? User-Generated Content and the War Crime of Outrages upon the Personal Dignity of the Dead at the International Criminal Court
  • Héctor Olasolo, Pablo Galain Palermo, & R.J. Blaise Maclean, Strategies to Fight Corruption as a Central Element of Governance