The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 19, no. 4, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Laura Katharina Sophia Neumann, Collisions of Common and Civil Law Approaches within the ICC’s Unique Procedural Framework – A Permanent Challenge Exposed by Recent Developments
- Marco Longobardo, The Criminalisation of Intra-party Offences in Light of Some Recent ICC Decisions on Children in Armed Conflict
- Marco Bocchese, After Ratification: Predicting State Compliance with ICC Treaty Obligations
- Nada Ali, Through a Glass Darkly: The ICC, the UNSC and the Quest for Justice in International Law
- Ugo Cedrangolo, The Accountability for International Crimes Perpetrated by Children
- Kirsten J. Fisher, International Criminal ‘Lawfare’ and its Potential Effects on Post-Conflict Positive Peace
New Issue: International Criminal Law Review
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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October 02, 2019
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