Sunday, October 26, 2025

New Issue: International Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 25, no. 5, 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Christoph van Ackern, Organizational Control as Indirect Perpetration in Organizations Operating under the Rule of Law: On the Organizational Mechanism Mediating Control over a Crime under the Rome Statute
  • Pierre Hauck & Sven Peterke, State-Organised Crime: An Analytical Concept of State Deviance to Justify the Criminal Responsibility of States
  • Kacper Zajac, The Al Hassan Judgment: icc’s First take on the War Crime of Passing of Sentences by Irregular Courts under Article 8(3)(c)(iv) of Rome Statute
  • Anastasiia Liulina, Evidentiary Digital Platforms: What the Al Mahdi and Al Hassan Cases Teach Us about Presenting Voluminous Digital Data
  • Martina Caslini, How Does the State’s Obligation to Prevent Genocide Overlap with and Differ from that of Offering Guarantees of Its Non-Recurrence?
  • Mirza Buljubašić, Catrien C.J.H. Bijleveld, & Barbora Holá, Intergenerational Transmission of Punitive Attitudes Toward Atrocity Crimes in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Role of Rank, Apology, and Trial Location