Tuesday, October 29, 2013

New Issue: International Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 13, no. 4, 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • Helen Trouille, How Far Has the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Really Come since Akayesu in the Prosecution and Investigation of Sexual Offences Committed against Women? An Analysis of Ndindiliyimana et al.
  • Lachezar Yanev & Tijs Kooijmans, Divided Minds in the Lubanga Trial Judgment: A Case against the Joint Control Theory
  • Matthew Gillett, The Anatomy of an International Crime: Aggression at the International Criminal Court
  • Ken Gee-kin Ip, Fulfilling the Mandate of National Reconciliation in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) – An Evaluation through the Prism of Victims’ Rights
  • Iris Haenen, The Parameters of Enslavement and the Act of Forced Marriage
  • Shakeel Ahmad, A Legal Assessment of the US Drone Strikes in Pakistan