Sunday, July 24, 2016

New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice

The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 14, no. 3, July 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • In Memoriam: John R.W.D. Jones
  • Articles
    • Andreas Zimmermann, Finally … Or Would Rather Less Have Been More?: The Recent Amendment on the Deletion of Article 124 of the Rome Statute and the Continued Quest for the Universality of the International Criminal Court
    • Richard Ashby Wilson, Propaganda and History in International Criminal Trials
    • Leila Ullrich, Beyond the ‘Global–Local Divide’:  Local Intermediaries, Victims and the Justice Contestations of the International Criminal Court
  • Symposium: The Italian Constitutional Court Judgment 238/2014: On State Immunity and Fundamental Principles of the Constitutional Order
    • Valentina Spiga, Foreword
    • Riccardo Pavoni, How Broad is the Principle Upheld by the Italian Constitutional Court in Judgment No. 238?
    • Micaela Frulli, ‘Time Will Tell Who Just Fell and Who’s Been Left Behind’: On the Clash between the International Court of Justice and the Italian Constitutional Court
    • Massimo Iovane, The Italian Constitutional Court Judgment No. 238 and the Myth of the ‘Constitutionalization’ of International Law
    • Gianluigi Palombella, German War Crimes and the Rule of International Law
    • Martin Scheinin, The Italian Constitutional Court’s Judgment 238 of 2014 Is Not Another Kadi Case
    • Raffaela Kunz, The Italian Constitutional Court and ‘Constructive Contestation’: A Miscarried Attempt?
    • Francesco Francioni, Access to Justice and Its Pitfalls: Reparation for War Crimes and the Italian Constitutional Court
  • Cases before International Courts and Tribunals
    • Kevin Jon Heller, Radical Complementarity
    • Janine Natalya Clark, The First Rape Conviction at the ICC: An Analysis of the Bemba Judgment
  • Hightlights
    • Fergal Gaynor, Katerina I. Kappos, & Patrick Hayden, Current Developments at the International Criminal Court