ISSN: 1478-1387, EISSN: 1478-1395
The Journal of International Criminal Justice aims to promote a profound collective reflection on the new problems facing international law.
Established by a group of distinguished criminal lawyers and international lawyers, the Journal addresses the major problems of justice from the angle of law, jurisprudence, criminology, penal philosophy, and the history of international judicial institutions.
It is intended for graduate and post-graduate students, practitioners, academics, government officials, as well as the hundreds of people working for international criminal courts.
CONTENIDO
Genocide Never Sleeps. Living Law at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Thijs B Bouwknegt
Legal Diversity at the International Criminal Court: Reflections of a Judge
Bertram Schmitt
The Cause of all Humanity: Why the United States should support the International Criminal Court
Chile Eboe-Osuji
The Crime of Unconstitutional Change of Government: Concept and Main Hurdles in Its Implementation
María García-Casas
The United States and the ICC: The Court that Cannot Operate Against Us
Lawrence Douglas
Hate Crimes Against Minorities in India: Locating the Value of an International Criminal Law Discourse?
Raghavi Viswanath
De-objectifying Animals: Could they Qualify as Victims before the International Criminal Court?
Marina Lostal
Guénaёl Mettraux, International Crimes: Law and Practice, Volume I: Genocide
Matt Halling
Functional Immunity of Foreign State Officials Before National Courts: A Legal Opinion by Germany’s Federal Public Prosecutor General
Claus Kreß, Peter Frank, Christoph Barthe
Consequences of the Lack of Criminalization of Enforced Disappearance at the Domestic Level: The Italian Experience
Gabriella Citroni
Born Under a Bad Sign: Was There a Widespread or Systematic Attack Against Rio de Janeiro’s Favela Population in 2018?
Sven Peterke, Carlos Vasconcelos
Who Enforces an Arrest Warrant of the International Criminal Court? An Assessment of the ICC Appeals Chamber’s Surrogation of Jurisdiction Theory from the Perspective of International Organizations Law
Keiichiro Kawai
The ICC, Self-created Challenges and Missed Opportunities to Legitimize Authority over Non-states Parties
Gabrielle McIntyre