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1 A Crime that Offends the Conscience of Humanity: A Proposal to Reclassify Trafficking in Women as an International Crime Tavakoli, NinaAssociate Legal Officer ICTR, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales
2009
1 p. 77-98
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2 A Hope for the Future? Prosecuting Crimes Against Humanity in Russia's Courts Orlova, Alexandra
2007
1 p. 45-76
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3 Beyond the Juristic Orientation of International Criminal Justice: The Relevance of Criminological Insight to International Criminal Law and its Control A Commentary Rothe, Dawn
2010
1 p. 97-110
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4 Book Reviews 2005
1 p. 161-166
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5 Book Reviews
2004
1 p. 99-131
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6 Book Reviews 2006
1 p. 137-149
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7 Canadian Genocide and Official Culpability Akhtar, Zia
2010
1 p. 111-135
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8 Comfort women – Shifting shame and stigma from victims to victimizers Askin, K.D.
2001
1 p. 5-32
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9 Core Criminal Law Provisions in the United Nations Convention Against Corruption Kubiciel, MichaelSenior Research Assistant, University of Regensburg, Germany
2009
1 p. 139-155
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10 Current developments Alves, Anabela Atanásio
2003
1 p. 39-51
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11 Current developments Gallmetzer, Reinhold
2003
1 p. 53-77
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12 Current Developments at the International Criminal Tribunals Badar, Mohamed Elewa
2008
1 p. 353-379
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13 Current Developments at the International Criminal Tribunals Badar, Mohamed Elewa
2008
1 p. 353-379
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14 Current Developments at the International Criminal Tribunals (2008) Badar, Mohamed ElewaLecturer in Law, Brunel Law School, Brunel University, London, UK;, Email: mohamed.badar@brunel.ac.uk
2009
1 p. 227-251
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15 Current Developments at the International riminal Tribunals Badar, Mohamed Elewa
2007
1 p. 163-186
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16 Current Developments in the Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Townsend, Gregory
2005
1 p. 147-160
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17 Defences before the international criminal court: Substantive grounds for excluding criminal responsibility – Part 1 Scaliotti, M.
2001
1 p. 111-172
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18 Defences before the International Criminal Court: Substantive grounds for excluding criminal responsibility – Part 2 Scaliotti, M.
2002
1 p. 1-46
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19 Disclosure before the ICC: The Emergence of a New Form of Policies Implementation System in International Criminal Justice? Caianiello, Michele
2010
1 p. 23-42
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20 Editorial Bohlander, M.
2001
1 p. 1-3
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21 Equal Standards? On the Dialectics between National Jurisdictions and the International Criminal Court van der Wilt, Harmen
2008
1 p. 229-272
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22 Equal Standards? On the Dialectics between National Jurisdictions and the International Criminal Court van der Wilt, Harmen
2008
1 p. 229-272
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23 Essays on ICTY Procedure and Evidence in Honour of Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, International Humanitarian Law Series, Richard May et al. (eds.), Vol. 3, Editors in Chief: Christopher Greenwood and Timothy L H McCormack. Kirby, M.
2002
1 p. 79-90
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24 EU Criminal Law (Modern Studies in European Law) Engel, Annegret
2010
1 p. 141-142
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25 From the destruction of the Twin Buddhas to the destruction of the Twin Towers: Crimes against civilisation under the ICC Statute Abtahi, Hirad
2004
1 p. 1-63
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26 Genocide in Rwanda – Is It Really Finland's Concern? Kimpimäki, Minna
2011
1 p. 155-176
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27 Guidelines for the submission of documents 2002
1 p. 91-91
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28 House of Lords Prohibits Use of Torture Evidence, but Fails to Condemn Its Use by the Police Schabas, William
2007
1 p. 133-142
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29 How Does Law Protect in War?, Edited by Marco Sassóli and Antoine A. Bouvier et al., Jia, B.B.
2001
1 p. 177-179
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30 How Do We Know Them When We See Them? The Subjective Evolution in the Identification of Victim Groups for the Purpose of Genocide Young, Rebecca
2010
1 p. 1-22
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31 Individual Criminal Responsibility in the Execution of a "Joint Criminal Enterprise" in the Jurisprudence of the ad hoc International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Bogdan, Attila
2006
1 p. 63-120
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32 Instructions for Authors 2001
1 p. 181-190
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33 International Criminal Due Process in the Making: New Tendencies in the Law of Non-Disclosure in the Proceedings before the ICC Kuschnik, BernhardLegal Clerk, Landgericht (Regional Court) Düsseldorf, Germany
2009
1 p. 157-185
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34 International Criminal Law (3 Vols.): Sources, Subjects and Contents (Vol. 1); Multilateral and Bilateral Enforcement Mech anisms (Vol. 2); International Enforcement (Vol. 3) Murphy, Ray
2011
1 p. 180-182
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35 International criminal procedure: "adversarial", "inquisitorial" or mixed? Ambos, Kai
2003
1 p. 1-37
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36 Internationaler Terrorismus und Selbstverteidigungsrecht Biewald, Stefanie
2008
1 p. 381-382
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37 Internationaler Terrorismus und Selbstverteidigungsrecht Biewald, Stefanie
2008
1 p. 381-382
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38 International War Crimes Tribunals and the Challenge of Outreach Clark, Janine NatalyaDepartment of International Politics, Aberystwyth University, Wales, UK
2009
1 p. 99-116
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39 Inventing the Laws of Gravity: The ICC's Initial Lubanga Decision and its Regressive Consequences Smith, Stephen Eliot
2008
1 p. 331-351
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40 Inventing the Laws of Gravity: The ICC's Initial Lubanga Decision and its Regressive Consequences Smith, Stephen Eliot
2008
1 p. 331-351
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41 Joint Criminal Enterprise: Cambodia's Reply to Tadić Marsh, Luke
2011
1 p. 137-154
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42 Liability for Omission in International Criminal Law Duttwiler, Michael
2006
1 p. 1-61
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43 Mental condition defences in supranational criminal law Janssen, Sander
2004
1 p. 83-98
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44 Military Criminal Responsibilities for Targeting Suspected Terrorists within (International) Armed Conflicts: Towards a Uniform Framework Knoops, Geert-Jan Alexander
2008
1 p. 141-159
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45 Military Criminal Responsibilities for Targeting Suspected Terrorists within (International) Armed Conflicts: Towards a Uniform Framework Knoops, Geert-Jan Alexander
2008
1 p. 141-159
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46 Pour la Cour Pénale Internationale, quand même! – Quelques remarques sur sa compétence et sa saisine Pellet, A.
2001
1 p. 91-110
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47 Practice and Procedure of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, With Selected Materials from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, John E. Ackerman and Eugene O'Sullivan Bohlander, M.
2001
1 p. 173-176
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48 Procedural Obligations Under the European Convention on Human Rights: Useful Guidelines for the Assessment of 'Unwillingness' and 'Inability' in the Context of the Complementarity Principle van der Wilt, HarmenProfessor of international criminal law, Research fellow, Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2009
1 p. 39-75
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49 Prosecutor v.Gacumbitsi: The New Definition for Prosecuting Rape Under International Law Cole, Alison
2008
1 p. 55-85
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50 Prosecutor v.Gacumbitsi: The New Definition for Prosecuting Rape Under International Law Cole, Alison
2008
1 p. 55-85
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51 Prospects for Ratification and Implementation of the Rome Statute by the Czech Republic Křivánek, David
2008
1 p. 161-184
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52 Prospects for Ratification and Implementation of the Rome Statute by the Czech Republic Křivánek, David
2008
1 p. 161-184
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53 Proving and punishing genocide at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Meernik, James
2004
1 p. 65-81
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54 Reflections on Some Sources and Methods of International Criminal and Humanitarian Law Bantekas, Ilias
2006
1 p. 121-136
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55 Reflections on the Treatment of the Notions of Control of the Crime and Joint Criminal Enterprise in the Stakić Appeal Judgement Olásolo, Héctor
2007
1 p. 143-162
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56 Representing the "General Interests of the Defence": Boon or Bane? – A Stocktaking of the System of ad hoc Counsel at the ICC Dieckmann, Jens
2011
1 p. 105-136
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57 Territorial Jurisdiction Over Cross-frontier Offences: Revisiting a Classic Problem of International Criminal Law Ryngaert, CedricLecturer in international law, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Leuven University, Belgium
2009
1 p. 187-209
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58 Terrorism as a War Crime Jodoin, Sébastien
2007
1 p. 77-115
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59 The Defense of Superior Orders in International Law: Some Implications for the Codification of International Criminal Law Sato, HiromiAssociate Professor, National Defense Academy, Japan
2009
1 p. 117-137
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60 The Difficulties of Exercising Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction: The Acquittal of a Dutch Businessman for Crimes Committed in Liberia van den Herik, LarissaAssociate Professor, Public International law, Grotius Centre of International Legal Studies Leiden University, The Netherlands
2009
1 p. 211-226
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61 The Evolving Application of International Law: Insights from the Appeals Chamber of the Ad Hoc International Tribunals Meernik, James
2007
1 p. 117-132
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62 The Gentle Civilizer of Nations—The Rise and Fall of International Law 1870-1960, (Hersch Lauterpacht memorial lectures) by Martti Koskenniemi Mettraux, Guénaël
2003
1 p. 79-85
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63 The International and Comparative Criminal Trial Project Findlay, M.
2002
1 p. 47-78
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64 The International Criminal Court and "Internationally Recognized Human Rights": Understanding Article 21(3) of the Rome Statute Sheppard, Daniel
2010
1 p. 43-71
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65 The International Criminal Court's Office of the Prosecutor: Navigating between Independence and Accountability? Wouters, Jan
2008
1 p. 273-317
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66 The International Criminal Court's Office of the Prosecutor: Navigating between Independence and Accountability? Wouters, Jan
2008
1 p. 319-329
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67 The International Criminal Court's Office of the Prosecutor: Navigating between Independence and Accountability? Wouters, Jan
2008
1 p. 273-317
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68 The No Impunity Policy in International Criminal Law: Justice versus Revenge Matwijkiw, AnjaAssistant Professor, General and Applied Ethics, Indiana University NW, Gary, IN, USA
2009
1 p. 1-37
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69 The Principle of Complementarity in the Cases of the Sudanese Nationals Ahmad Harun and Ali Kushayb before the International Criminal Court Pichon, Jakob
2008
1 p. 185-228
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70 The Principle of Complementarity in the Cases of the Sudanese Nationals Ahmad Harun and Ali Kushayb before the International Criminal Court Pichon, Jakob
2008
1 p. 185-228
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71 The Prosecutorial Interpretation of the Complementarity Principle: Does It Really Contribute to Ending Impunity on the National Level? Jurdi, Nidal Nabil
2010
1 p. 73-96
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72 The Pursuit of International Criminal Justice: A World Study on Conflicts, Victimisation, and Post-Conflict Justice Saul, Matthew
2011
1 p. 177-179
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73 The Risk of Torture as a Basis for Refusing Extradition and the Use of Diplomatic Assurances to Protect against Torture after 9/11 Johnston, Jeffrey
2011
1 p. 1-48
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74 The Rome Statute's Amendment on the Crime of Aggression: Negotiations at the Kampala Review Conference Trahan, Jennifer
2011
1 p. 49-104
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75 The Settlement of Disputes Concerning States Arising From the Application of the Statute of the International Criminal Court: Balancing Sovereignty and the Need for an Effective and Independent ICC Ochoa S., Juan Carlos
2007
1 p. 1-43
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76 The Triggering Procedure of the International Criminal Court, Procedural Treatment of the Principle of Complementarity, and the Role of Office of the Prosecutor Olásolo, Héctor
2005
1 p. 121-146
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77 The Ugandan Government Triggers the First Test of the Complementarity Principle: An Assessment of the First State's Party Referral to the ICC El Zeidy, Mohamed
2005
1 p. 83-120
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78 The United States and the International Criminal Court: Avoiding Jurisdiction Through Bilateral Agreements in Reliance on Article 98 Bogdan, Attila
2008
1 p. 1-54
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79 The United States and the International Criminal Court: Avoiding Jurisdiction Through Bilateral Agreements in Reliance on Article 98 Bogdan, Attila
2008
1 p. 1-54
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80 Transitional Amnesty in South Africa Murray, Colin
2010
1 p. 137-140
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81 Trial and Error – How Effective is Legal Representation in International Criminal Proceedings? Buisman, Caroline
2005
1 p. 1-82
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82 UN Ad Hoc Tribunals Under Time Pressure – Completion Strategy and Referral Practice of the ICTY and ICTR from the Perspective of the Defence Dieckmann, Jens
2008
1 p. 87-108
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83 UN Ad Hoc Tribunals Under Time Pressure – Completion Strategy and Referral Practice of the ICTY and ICTR from the Perspective of the Defence Dieckmann, Jens
2008
1 p. 87-108
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84 Unshackling the paper tiger - the sentencing practices of the ad hoc international criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda Beresford, S.
2001
1 p. 33-90
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85 Victim Participation During the Pre-Trial Stage at the International Criminal Court Guhr, A.H.
2008
1 p. 109-140
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86 Victim Participation During the Pre-Trial Stage at the International Criminal Court Guhr, A.H.
2008
1 p. 109-140
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87 Vom Recht der Macht zur Macht des Rechts, Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zur Zukunft internationaler Strafgerichte Bohlander, Michael
2008
1 p. 383-386
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88 Vom Recht der Macht zur Macht des Rechts, Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zur Zukunft internationaler Strafgerichte Bohlander, Michael
2008
1 p. 383-386
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89 War Crimes in International Versus Non-International Armed Conflicts: "New Wine in Old Wineskins"? de Beco, Gauthier
2008
1 p. 319-329
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90 Weltrechtspflege–Eine Untersuchung über die Entgrenzung staatlicher Strafgewalt Kirsch, Stephan
2008
1 p. 387-388
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91 Weltrechtspflege–Eine Untersuchung über die Entgrenzung staatlicher Strafgewalt Kirsch, Stephan
2008
1 p. 387-388
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