14 mai 2023

REVUE : "The International Criminal Court at 25: Reassessing Processes and Outcomes", Journal of Human Rights (vol. 27, n° 1, 2023)

Shareen HERTEL

The latest issue of the Journal of Human Rights (vol. 27, n° 1, 2023) is out and it is devoted to the theme "The International Criminal Court at 25: Reassessing Processes and Outcomes".



INTRODUCTION
M. P. Broache, Kate Cronin-Furman, David Mendeloff & Jacqueline R. McAllister, The International Criminal Court at 25

ARTICLES
Oumar Ba, Constructing an international legal order under the shadow of colonial domination 
Lucrecia García Iommi, Nothing changed after Rome: Continuity in state support for the International Criminal Court 
Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm & Kirsten Ainley, The evolution of funding for the International Criminal Court: Budgets, donors and gender justice 
Genevieve Bates & Shauna N. Gillooly, Between negotiation and legitimation: The international criminal court and the political use of sovereignty challenges 
Courtney Hillebrecht & Hannah Roesch Read, The ICC beyond the courtroom: Activities, warnings, and impact 
M. P. Broache & Juhi Kore, Can the International Criminal Court prevent sexual violence in armed conflict? 
Jacqueline R. McAllister, Casting a shadow over war zones? Hard truths about the ICC’s efforts to deter wartime atrocities

 




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