Tuesday, July 3, 2012

New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice

The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 10, no. 3, July 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Paul Behrens, Genocide and the Question of Motives
    • Melanie O’Brien, Prosecutorial Discretion as an Obstacle to Prosecution of United Nations Peacekeepers by the International Criminal Court: The Big Fish/Small Fish Debate and the Gravity Threshold
    • Tatiana Bachvarova, Impact of the Death of a Convicted Person on Pending Proceedings before the International Criminal Court
    • Sam Szoke-Burke, Avoiding Belittlement of Human Suffering: A Retributivist Critique of ICTR Sentencing Practices
    • Miguel Beltrán de Felipe & Adán Nieto Martín, Post 9/11 Trends in International Judicial Cooperation: Human Rights as a Constraint on Extradition in Death Penalty Cases
  • Symposium: In Memory of Bert Swart
    • Harmen van der Wilt, Bert Swart — An Obituary
    • Mirjan Damaška, Reflections on Fairness in International Criminal Justice
    • Albin Eser, Transnational Measures against the Impunity of International Crimes
    • Alphons M.M. Orie, Stare decisis in the ICTY Appeal System?: Successor Responsibility in the Hadžihasanović Case
    • André Klip, Confidentiality Restrictions
    • Göran Sluiter, Shared Responsibility in International Criminal Justice: The ICC and Asylum
  • National Prosecution of International Crimes: Cases and Legislation
    • Olympia Bekou Crimes at Crossroads: Incorporating International Crimes at the National Level
    • Larissa van den Herik, Addressing ‘Colonial Crimes’ through Reparations?: Adjudicating Dutch Atrocities Committed in Indonesia