The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (vol. 14, n°4, September 2016) is out.
ARTICLES
Jessie Ingle, Aiding and Abetting by Omission before the International Criminal Tribunals
Andrea Carcano, Of Fragmentation and Precedents in International Criminal Law: Possible Lessons from Recent Jurisprudence on Aiding and Abetting Liability
Isabelle Xavier, The Incongruity of the Rome Statute Insanity Defence and International Crime
SYMPOSIUM:
SREBRENICA 1995-2015: THE SEARCH FOR JUSTICE
Luisa Vierucci, Foreword
Otto Spijkers, Questions of Legal Responsibility for Srebrenica before the Dutch Courts
Valentina Spiga, The Response to Srebrenica from States Not Directly Involved in the Atrocities
Michelle Jarvis & Alan Tieger, Applying the Genocide Convention at the ICTY: The Influence of Paradigms Past
Pierre-Marie Dupuy, A Crime without Punishment
Maria Irene Papa, The Mothers of Srebrenica Case before the European Court of Human Rights: United Nations Immunity versus Right of Access to a Court
Luisa Vierucci & Micaela Frulli, Antonio Cassese and Srebrenica
SYMPOSIUM: THIRD WORLD APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
Asad Kiyani, John Reynolds & Sujith Xavier, ForewordMichelle Burgis-Kasthala, Scholarship as Dialogue? TWAIL and the Politics of MethodologyAsad Kiyani, Group-Based Differentiation and Local Repression: The Custom and Curse of SelectivityJohn Reynolds & Sujith Xavier, ‘The Dark Corners of the World’: TWAIL and International Criminal JusticeVasuki Nesiah, Local Ownership of Global Governance
CASES BEFORE INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
Marco Longobardo, Everything Is Relative, Even Gravity: Remarks on the Assessment of Gravity in ICC Preliminary Examinations, and the Mavi Marmara Affair
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