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    The International Criminal Court and the Issue of Intersectionality-A Conceptual and Legal Framework for Analysis by Maučec, Gregor

    Published in International criminal law review (2021)
    “…Abstract A survey of relevant case law of the International Criminal Court (icc or Court) reveals inconsistencies, as well as conceptual flaws and limitations…”
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    Shifting Priorities: Are Attitudes Changing at the International Criminal Court about Trials in absentia? by Wheeler, Caleb H

    Published in International criminal law review (2021)
    “…Abstract A recent decision by the International Criminal Court's Appeals Chamber in the Gbagbo and Blé Goudé case raised the possibility of a shift away from…”
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    Relativising Atrocity Crimes: The Message of Unconditional Early Release of Perpetrators Convicted by the ICTY (1998 - 2018) by Yarnell, Priyamvada

    Published in International criminal law review (01-03-2021)
    “…Abstract Despite being found guilty of egregious acts, crimes against humanity and war crimes, 54 of the 90 perpetrators sentenced by the International…”
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    Reimagining the icc: Exploring Practitioners' Perspectives on the Effectiveness of the International Criminal Court by Muhammad, Samaria, Holá, Barbora, Dirkzwager, Anja

    Published in International criminal law review (2021)
    “…Abstract This exploratory study documents International Criminal Court (icc) personnel's perspectives on the effectiveness of the icc. It examines practitioner…”
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    Who's Counting? by Ferguson, Jane M

    “…Partially rooted in British colonial ethnology and administration, the ethnic categories of the 2014 Myanmar census have attracted controversy, particularly…”
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    Corporate Complicity in International Crimes through Arms Supplies despite National Authorisations? by Ambos, Kai

    Published in International criminal law review (2021)
    “…Abstract I examine the criminal responsibility of companies for crimes committed with their exported weapons, even if that export was authorised by national…”
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    The Draft Convention Ecocide and the Role for Corporate Remediation. Some Insights from the International Monsanto Tribunal and a Recent Research Proposal by Colacurci, Marco

    Published in International criminal law review (2021)
    “…Abstract The debate on introducing the international crime of ecocide and corporate liability at the international level has been intense during the last fifty…”
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    Ne bis in idem, nulla poena sine lege and Domestic Prosecutions of International Crimes in the Aftermath of a Trial at the International Criminal Court by Anderson, Keilin, Sinclair-Blakemore, Adaena

    Published in International criminal law review (01-03-2021)
    “…Abstract The outcome of an icc trial - be it a conviction or acquittal - receives significant attention. However, what happens to a defendant in the aftermath…”
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    Transitional Justice, Institutions and Temporality: Towards a Dynamic Understanding by McAuliffe, Pádraig

    Published in International criminal law review (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract This article examines the impact of institutionalisation of governance, bureaucracy and rule of law on the timeframes employed for transitional…”
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    Intersectionality and Transformative Reparations: The Case of Colombian Marginal Youths by Butti, Elena, Leyh, Brianne McGonigle

    Published in International criminal law review (01-10-2019)
    “…The town of San Carlos, highly affected by the Colombian conflict, is often presented as an example of a successful domestic reparations process. Yet not all…”
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    Cognitive Bias, Privacy Rights, and Digital Evidence in International Criminal Proceedings: Demystifying the Double-Edged ai Revolution by Vecellio Segate, Riccardo

    Published in International criminal law review (01-03-2021)
    “…Abstract International criminal tribunals (ict s) have found, almost consistently, that unlawfully and/or secretly obtained evidence is admissible. De facto,…”
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    The Multiple Aspects of 'Time' Rendering Justice for War Crimes in Iraq by Hansen, Thomas Obel

    Published in International criminal law review (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract This article takes the starting point in an examination of the case study of accountability for UK war crimes in Iraq, to engage recent developments…”
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    The Use of Data as Evidence in Dutch Criminal Courts by Custers, Bart, Stevens, Lonneke

    “…Abstract Digital traces that people leave behind in our digitalized society can be useful evidence in criminal courts. The central question of this article…”
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    The Politics of Time, Transition, and Justice in Transitional Justice by Aboueldahab, Noha

    Published in International criminal law review (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract As transitional justice seeks to reckon with a violent past in order to build a more peaceful future, its practitioners tend to operate on the…”
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    Temporal Governance: The Times of Transitional Justice by Miller, Zinaida

    Published in International criminal law review (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract This article describes the ways in which transitional justice work has helped constitute a predominant narrative about time in relation to violence,…”
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    Are Alternatives to the European Arrest Warrant Underused? The Case for an Integrative Approach to Judicial Cooperation Mechanisms in the EU Criminal Justice Area by Ouwerkerk, Jannemieke

    “…In the application of the European arrest warrant (eaw) mechanism, the principles of mutual trust and mutual recognition have come under the pressure of…”
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