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1 A Comprehensive Crime of Fraud James Mullineux
1999
3 p. 281-315
35 p.
article
2 A Comprehensive View of International Criminal Law and Procedure Weigend, Thomas
2018
3 p. 475-491
article
3 A European View on Forensic Expertise and Counter-Expertise Livia E.M.P. Jakobs
2000
3 p. 375-392
18 p.
article
4 Americas Death Machine David R. Dow
1999
3 p. 387-401
15 p.
article
5 Amicus Curiae Brief on the Notion of Terrorist Acts Submitted to the Appeals Chamber of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon Pursuant to Rule 131 of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence Saul, Ben
2011
3 p. 365-388
article
6 Amicus Curiae Brief on the Practice of Cumulative Charging Before International Criminal Bodies Submitted to the Appeals Chamber of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon Pursuant to Rule 131 of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence Sácouto, Susana
2011
3 p. 409-432
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7 Amicus Curiae Brief Submitted to the Appeals Chamber of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon on the Question of the Applicable Terrorism Offence with a Particular Focus on “Special” Special Intent and/or a Special Motive as Additional Subjective Requirements Ambos, Kai
2011
3 p. 389-408
article
8 Any Other Contribution? Ascribing Liability for Cover-Ups of International Crimes Kearney, Michael G.
2013
3 p. 331-370
article
9 Anywhere You will Find Something Better... than Criminal Law? Burkhardt, Sven-u.
2005
3 p. 353-360
article
10 Apartheid on Trial Namgalies, Clivia
2005
3 p. 349-352
article
11 A Reappraisal of the Abandoned NurembergConcept of Criminal Organisations in the Context of Justice in Rwanda Nina H.B. Jørgensen
2001
3 p. 371-406
36 p.
article
12 Book Review Kubiciel, Michael
2011
3 p. 433-438
article
13 Book Review McDermott, Helen
2011
3 p. 453-458
article
14 Book Review Kurth, Michael E.
2011
3 p. 439-443
article
15 Book Review Lagodny*, Otto
2016
3 p. 387-389
article
16 Book Review Atadjanov, Rustam B.
2013
3 p. 407-410
article
17 Book Review Murphy, Ray
2013
3 p. 403-406
article
18 Book Review Atadjanov, Rustam B.
2013
3 p. 411-415
article
19 Book Review Prendergast, David

3 p. 461-469
article
20 Books Received Heinze, Alexander

3 p. 283-284
article
21 Books Received Heinze, Alexander
2017
3 p. 629-630
article
22 Books Received 2018
3 p. 493-494
article
23 Books Received Heinze, Alexander
2016
3 p. 391
article
24 Books Received Heinze, Alexander
2019
3 p. 373
article
25 Books Received Heinze, Alexander

3 p. 471-472
article
26 Books Received Heinze, Alexander

3 p. 471-472
article
27 Books Received
3 p. 373
article
28 Building a New Judiciary for East Timor Challenges of a Fledgling Nation Hansjoerg Strohmeyer
2000
3 p. 259-285
27 p.
article
29 Command Responsibility in the Case Law ofthe International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Jamie A. Williamson
2002
3 p. 365-384
20 p.
article
30 Contempt of Court In Facie Curiae; Problems of Justification, Application and Control with Reference to the Situation in Botswana Maripe, Bugalo
2016
3 p. 291-329
article
31 Correction: In Memoriam: Benjamin Berell Ferencz 1920–2023 Skinner, Daniel

3 p. 371-372
article
32 Correction to: Gravity in the Statute of the International Criminal Court and Cyber Conduct That Constitutes, Instigates or Facilitates International Crimes Roscini, Marco
2019
3 p. 273
article
33 Current Issues in International Criminal Law Kai Ambos
2003
3 p. 225-259
35 p.
article
34 Custodial Legal Assistance and Notification of the Right to Silence in France: Legal Cosmopolitanism and Local Resistance Giannoulopoulos, Dimitrios
2013
3 p. 291-329
article
35 Darfur: Is It genocide? Clark, Roger S.
2011
3 p. 445-451
article
36 Data-Driven Criminal Justice in the age of algorithms: epistemic challenges and practical implications Castro-Toledo, Francisco J.

3 p. 295-316
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37 Dialogue and the Inquisitorial Tradition French Defence Lawyers in the PreTrial Criminal Process Stewart Field
2003
3 p. 261-316
56 p.
article
38 Disclosure of Evidence Before theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Elizabeth Nahamya
2002
3 p. 339-363
25 p.
article
39 Document Received 1999
3 p. 403-403
1 p.
article
40 Documents Received 2000
3 p. 393-395
3 p.
article
41 Documents Received 2003
3 p. 345-349
5 p.
article
42 Documents Received 2001
3 p. 411-413
3 p.
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43 Drafting of Indictments for theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Alex Obote-Odora
2001
3 p. 335-358
24 p.
article
44 Evidence About Harm: Dual Status Victim Participant Testimony at the International Criminal Court and the Straitjacketing of Narratives About Suffering D’hondt, Sigurd

3 p. 191-232
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45 Extradition and Mental Health in UK Law Arnell, Paul
2019
3 p. 339-372
article
46 Extradition of Fugitive Criminals under the CIS Convention on LegalAssistance in Russias Law and Practice George Ginsburgs
1999
3 p. 317-357
41 p.
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47 From Disparity in Sentencing Towards Sentencing Equality: The German Experience Frisch, Wolfgang
2017
3 p. 437-475
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48 Global Simplification of Extradition: Interviews with Selected Extradition Experts in New Zealand, Canada, the US and EU Boister, Neil
2017
3 p. 327-375
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49 Gravity in the Statute of the International Criminal Court and Cyber Conduct That Constitutes, Instigates or Facilitates International Crimes Roscini, Marco
2019
3 p. 247-272
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50 Guest Editor’s Preface du Bois-Pedain, Antje
2017
3 p. 357-359
article
51 Holding to Account a Possible European Public ProsecutorSupranational Governance and Accountability Across Diverse Legal Traditions Conway*, Gerard
2013
3 p. 371-401
article
52 Human Rights Watch 2005
3 p. 361-364
article
53 Immunity of Heads of State and Senior State Officials from Subpoenas and Witness Summonses Pichou, Maria
2019
3 p. 275-307
article
54 In Defence of Substantial Sentencing Discretion du Bois-Pedain, Antje
2017
3 p. 391-435
article
55 ‘Indirect Method of Proof’ and the Kuwaiti Anti-Money Laundering Law: A Lesson from the UK Al-Rashidi, Khaled S.

3 p. 405-433
article
56 Individual Criminal Responsibility forViolations of Article 3 Common to the GenevaConventions of 1949 and of Additional Protocol II Thereto in the Case Law of the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda Roman Boed
2002
3 p. 293-322
30 p.
article
57 International Criminal Justice: “Strangers in the Foreign System” Tochilovsky, Vladimir
2005
3 p. 319-344
article
58 International Criminal Practice Keyuan, Zou
2005
3 p. 345-348
article
59 Introductory observations on the STL appeals chamber decision: context and critical remarks Powderly, Joseph
2011
3 p. 347-363
article
60 Judgment and Calculation in the Selection of Sentence O’Malley, Tom
2017
3 p. 361-389
article
61 Judicial Reform versus Judicial Corruption Recent Developmentsin China Zou Keyuan
2000
3 p. 323-351
29 p.
article
62 Latvian SS-Legion: Past and Present. Some Issues Regarding the Modern Glorification of Nazism Kazyrytski, Leanid
2016
3 p. 361-385
article
63 Lawmaking and sentencing in rape and child sexual abuse cases in Poland – dead end or rational criminal policy? Bocheński, Maciej

3 p. 233-253
article
64 Legal Principles vs. Statutory Ambiguity in Criminal Justice: Lithuanian Court Experience Ažubalytė, Rima

3 p. 435-457
article
65 Making Police More Accountable Siobhan Wills
2001
3 p. 407-410
4 p.
article
66 Managerial Induced Guilty Pleas in England and Israel – Legitimacy and the Role of the Judiciary: Reclaiming Judicial Responsibility through Managerial Means Newman, Benjamin

3 p. 355-403
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67 Margaret M. deGuzman and Valerie Oosterveld (eds.), The Elgar Companion to the International Criminal Court, Elgar, Cheltenham/Northampton, 2020, 431 pp Clark, Roger S.

3 p. 459-470
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68 Minimum Sentences in Child Sexual Abuse Cases: The after-effects of Rape as a Factor in Imposing Life Imprisonment Merwe, Annette van der
2005
3 p. 301-317
article
69 Non-custodial Dispositions and the Politicsof Sentencing Maxwell, Chris
2017
3 p. 541-561
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70 Obituary
3 p. 3-4
article
71 Obituary 2003
3 p. 3-4
2 p.
article
72 On the Prosecution of “Stolen Babies” Cases in Spain Fernández-Pacheco Estrada, Cristina

3 p. 415-460
article
73 Out of Africa: Exploring the Ethiopian Sentencing Guidelines Yilma, Kassahun Molla
2019
3 p. 309-337
article
74 Politics, Theory and Institutions Three Reasons Why International Criminal Defence is Hard, and What Might be Done About One of Them Kenneth S. Gallant
2003
3 p. 317-334
18 p.
article
75 Preface Adama Eieng
2002
3 p. 271-272
2 p.
article
76 Pressing for Sentence? An Examination of the New Zealand Crown Prosecutor’s Role in Sentencing Britton, Andrew
2018
3 p. 377-433
article
77 ‘Punishment’ in Non-custodial Sentences: A Critical Analysis Bottoms, Anthony E.
2017
3 p. 563-587
article
78 Recharacterizing the Lubanga Case: Regulation 55 and the Consequences for Gender Justice at the ICC Merope, Sienna
2011
3 p. 311-346
article
79 Reconceptualising the Custody Threshold in England and Wales Roberts, Julian V.
2017
3 p. 477-499
article
80 Re-examining the Common Law Right of An AccusedNot to Testify James Mullineux
2001
3 p. 359-369
11 p.
article
81 Reforming the Criminal Law of Corruption Peter Alldridge
2000
3 p. 287-322
36 p.
article
82 Review Essay: Liberal Criminal Theory Ambos, Kai
2017
3 p. 589-628
article
83 Revitalizing the Antique War Crime of Pillage: The Potential and Pitfalls of Using International Criminal Law to Address Illegal Resource Exploitation during Armed Conflict Herik, Larissa van den
2011
3 p. 237-273
article
84 Sentencing Thresholds in German Criminal Law and Practice: Legal and Empirical Aspects Harrendorf, Stefan
2017
3 p. 501-539
article
85 Shortcomings in the Operation and Coordination of Witness Protection in Australia. Where to from Here? Monterosso, Stephen

3 p. 255-282
article
86 The Catalysing Effect of the Rome Statute in Africa: Positive Complementarity and Self-Referrals Hobbs, Patricia

3 p. 345-376
article
87 The Doctrine of Universal Jurisdiction A Review of the Literature A. Hays Butler
2000
3 p. 353-373
21 p.
article
88 The Gay Age of Consent in Hong Kong Chan, Phil C. W.
2005
3 p. 273-299
article
89 The Intent to Commit Genocide in the CaseLaw of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Cécile Aptel
2002
3 p. 273-291
19 p.
article
90 The International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh and International Law Samad, Abdus
2016
3 p. 257-290
article
91 The Mental Element in InternationalCriminal Law: The Rome Statute of theInternational Criminal Court and the Elementsof Offences Roger S. Clark
2001
3 p. 291-334
44 p.
article
92 The Policy Underlying Crimes Against Humanity: Practical Reflections on a Theoretical Debate Cupido, Marjolein
2011
3 p. 275-309
article
93 The Right to Counsel Before theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Mame Mandiaye Niang
2002
3 p. 323-338
16 p.
article
94 The Right to Representation by Criminal Defense Counsel in Ethiopia: A Critical Analysis Gurmessa, Nurilign Mulugeta
2018
3 p. 435-473
article
95 The United States and the International Criminal Court:Rethinking the Struggle between National Interests and International Justice Christopher C. Joyner
1999
3 p. 359-385
27 p.
article
96 “Tool in the R2P Toolbox”? Analysing the Role of the International Criminal Court in the Three Pillars of the Responsibility to Protect Weerdesteijn, Maartje

3 p. 377-414
article
97 Towards Efficiency in Attributing Criminal Liability to Corporations: Canadian and Brazilian Regimes Compared Manirabona, Amissi
2016
3 p. 331-359
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98 True EU citizenship as a precursor to genuine criminal justice in Europe: an analysis of EU citizenship as it relates to a sustainable area of freedom, security and justice Wade, Marianne L.

3 p. 291-344
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99 Victims as Agents of Accountability: Strengthening Victims’ Right to Review at the International Criminal Court Hodgson, Natalie

3 p. 273-294
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100 Victims' Rights and the Limits of Criminal Law Stuart P. Green
2003
3 p. 335-344
10 p.
article
101 Where is the Constraint? Judicial Discretion in Capital Sentencing for Child Rape in India Vishwanath, Neetika

3 p. 317-369
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