Wednesday, July 27, 2016

New Issue: International Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 16, no. 3, 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Mohamed Elewa Badar, The Road to Genocide: The Propaganda Machine of the Self-declared Islamic State (IS)
  • Mark A. Drumbl, Extracurricular International Criminal Law
  • Celestine Nchekwube Ezennia, The Modus Operandi of the International Criminal Court System: An Impartial or a Selective Justice Regime?
  • Sheryn Omeri, Guilty Pleas and Plea Bargaining at the ICC: Prosecutor v. Ongwen and Beyond
  • Luke Moffett, Complementarity’s Monopoly on Justice in Uganda: The International Criminal Court, Victims and Thomas Kwoyelo
  • Caleb H. Wheeler, No Longer Just a Victim: The Impact of Victim Participation on Trial Proceedings at the International Criminal Court
  • I. Haenen, Justifying a Dichotomy in Defences. The Added Value of a Distinction between Justifications and Excuses in International Criminal Law