The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (vol. 11, n°2, May 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Current Events
- Debate
- Andreas Zimmermann, Palestine and the International Criminal Court Quo Vadis?: Reach and Limits of Declarations under Article 12(3)
- Articles
- Shachar Eldar, Exploring International Criminal Law’s Reluctance to Resort to Modalities of Group Responsibility: Five Challenges to International Prosecutions and their Impact on Broader Forms of Responsibility
- Andrew Trotter, Pre-Conviction Detention in International Criminal Trials
- Cases before International Courts and Tribunals
- Hirad Abtahi, Odo Ogwuma, & Rebecca Young, The Composition of Judicial Benches, Disqualification and Excusal of Judges at the International Criminal Court: A Survey
- Janine Natalya Clark, Courting Controversy: The ICTY’s Acquittal of Croatian Generals Gotovina and Markač
- National Prosecution of International Crimes: Legislation and Cases
- Antonio Coco, The Mark of Cain: The Crime of Terrorism in Times of Armed Conflict as Interpreted by the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in R v. Mohammed Gul
- Pierre-Emmanuel Dupont, International Terrorism, Resistance and the Jus in Bello before French Courts: The Case of the Iranian Militant Opposition
- Samantha Salsench i Linares, Francoism Facing Justice: Enforced Disappearances before Spanish Courts
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