B Sander - Leiden Journal of International Law, 2019 - cambridge.org
As the glow that accompanied the kinetic judicialization of the field of international criminal justice has faded over time, scholars have increasingly turned to expressivist strands of …
I Kalpouzos - German Law Journal, 2020 - cambridge.org
Should we use the language of international criminal law (ICL) to discuss, analyze, and address Western policies of migration control? Such policies have included or resulted in …
Accounts of international criminal courts have tended to consist of reflections on abstract legal texts, on judgements and trial transcripts. Genocide Never Sleeps, based on …
International criminal courts produce extensive historical records concerning the mass atrocity situations that fall within their purview. To date, existing scholarship has tended to …
" Chapter 1 Introduction: Visible and Invisible Atrocity Crimes From October 19-30, 1943, as the tide of World War II turned in favor of the Allies, representatives of the governments of the …
As communities struggle to make sense of mass atrocities, expectations have increasingly been placed on international criminal courts to render authoritative historical accounts of …
A Cuppini - Leiden Journal of International Law, 2024 - cambridge.org
Despite Article 68 (3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) granting victims an autonomous standing in proceedings, victims' participatory rights have often been …
C Stahn, C Agius, S Brammertz, C Rohan - 2020 - books.google.com
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) is one the pioneering experiments in international criminal justice. It has left a rich legal, institutional, and non …
In Judges and the Making of International Criminal Law Joseph Powderly explores the role of judicial creativity in the progressive development of international criminal law. This wide …