Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Jalloh & Marong: Essays in Honour of Prosecutor Hassan Bubacar Jallow

Charles Chernor Jalloh (Florida International Univ. - Law) & Alhagi B.M. Marong (United Nations Mission in South Sudan) have published Promoting Accountability under International Law for Gross Human Rights Violations in Africa: Essays in Honour of Prosecutor Hassan Bubacar Jallow (Brill | Nijhoff 2015). Contents include:
  • Dawda Jawara, Foreword
  • Navi Pillay, Foreword
  • Chernor S. Jallow, Hassan Bubacar Jallow: The Man on a Journey for Justice
  • Murtaza Jaffer, Hassan Bubacar Jallow: The Man behind the Action
  • Ousman A.S. Jammeh, Justice Hassan Bubacar Jallow’s Contribution to the Development of Law in The Gambia:The Supreme Court Years
  • Aboubacar Abdullah Senghore, Towards Reviving Legal Professionalism and the Need for Ethical Leadership
  • Bankole Thompson, The Role of the International Prosecutor as a Custodian of Global Morality
  • William A. Schabas, Selecting Cases at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
  • Phakiso Mochochoko, The Experience of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Concerning Arrest Strategies and Lessons Learnt for the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
  • M. Cherif Bassiouni, The ICC’s Twelfth Anniversary Crisis: Growing Pains or Institutional Deficiency?
  • Adama Dieng, Protection of Civilians against Atrocity Crimes: The Role of Regional Organizations
  • Leila N. Sadat, The Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
  • David Tolbert & Laura A. Smith, The Legacy of International and Hybrid Courts - Are Human Rights More Respected? A Tribute to Justice Hassan B. Jallow
  • Karim A. A. Khan, Dato’ Shyamala Alagendra & Anand A. Shah, An Unbreakable Thread? The Presumption of Innocence in International Law
  • Bongani Majola, Cumulative Charges under International Criminal Law: Issues and Perspectives
  • Roman Boed, Permissibility of Convictions for Genocide and Conspiracy to Commit Genocide in Respect of the Same Events
  • Frédéric Mégret & Siena Anstis, The Taylor Case: Aiding and Abetting, “Special Direction” and the Possibility of Strict Liability for Remote Offenders
  • Charles Chernor Jalloh, The Law and Politics of the Charles Taylor Case
  • Fatou Bensouda, The Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes Policy Paper of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
  • Linda Bianchi, Challenging Impunity for Crimes of Sexual Violence: The Efforts of Prosecutor Jallow to set the Record Straight
  • George Mugwanya, Justice Hassan Bubacar Jallow and Gender Justice in International Criminal Prosecutions
  • Alhagi Marong & Charles Chernor Jalloh, Transfer of Cases under the Jurisprudence of the ICTR and Lessons Learnt for the ICC
  • Alex Obote-Odora, Justice Hassan Jallow’s Contribution to International Criminal Justice: An OTP Perspective
  • Joanna Harrington, Monitoring and the Referral of Criminal Cases between Jurisdictions: An ICTR Contribution to Best Practice
  • Geoffrey Robertson, Justice for the United Nations: A Quiet Revolution?
  • Rachel Murray, Borrowing International Human Rights Law: Some Examples from the Doctrine of the Margin of Appreciation in the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
  • Christopher Waters, From Coup Reaction to Coup Prevention
  • Joseph Rikhof, International Criminal Law and Refugee Law: Lessons Learned
  • Leigh Swigart, African Languages in International Criminal Justice: The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and Beyond