International Criminal Court Part 26
498
Rethinking the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court in the Post-September 11th Era: Should Acts of Terrorism Qualify As Crimes Against Humanity?
Vincent-Joà «l Proulx
American University International Law Review
Volume 19, Number 5, 2004 p.1009
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
499
The Proliferation of Bilateral Non-Surrender Agreements Among Non-Ratifiers of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Chet J. Tan, Jr.
American University International Law Review
Volume 19, Number 5, 2004 p.1115
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
500
The International Criminal Court Without the United States – The Indefensible Position of an Indispensable State
M Rafiqul Islam
Australian International Law Journal
2002 p.220
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
501
Removing the Distinction between International and Non-International Armed Conflict in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Deidre Willmott
Melbourne Journal of International Law
Volume 5, Number 1, May 2004 p.196
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
502
When a Good Idea is Poorly Implemented: How the International Criminal Court Fails to be Insulated from International Politics and to Protect Basic Due Process Guarantees
Andrew J. Walker
West Virginia Law Review
Volume 106, Number 2, Winter 2004 p.245
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
503
Hague law comes home: Prosecuting weapons offences at the International Criminal Court
Robert Cryer
Acta Juridica
2003 p.238
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
504
Defining the crime of aggression: An important agenda item for the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Professor Daniel Nsereko
Acta Juridica
2003 p.256
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
505
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT’S PROTECTION OF WOMEN: THE HANDS OF JUSTICE AT WORK
Tina R. Karkera
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
Volume 12, Number 1, 2004 p.197
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
506
Learning to Deal with Rejection: The International Criminal Court and the United States
w. Michael Reisman
Journal of International Criminal Justice
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2004 p.17-18
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
507
The International Criminal Court and the In and Out Club
Francisco Orrego Vicuña
Journal of International Criminal Justice
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2004 p.35-37
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
508
The International Criminal Court
The Hon. David Hunt
Journal of International Criminal Justice
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2004 p.56-70
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
509
Prosecutorial Discretion within the International Criminal Court
Matthew R. Brubacher
Journal of International Criminal Justice
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2004 p.71-95
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
510
An Overview of Implementation by Australia of the Statute of the International Criminal Court
Gideon Boas
Journal of International Criminal Justice
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2004 p.179-190
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
511
SEXUAL SLAVERY AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: ADVANCING INTERNATIONAL LAW
Valerie Oosterveld
Michigan Journal of International Law
Volume 25, Number 3, Spring 2004 p.605
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
512
HAGUE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS: International Criminal Court
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 17, Number 1, March 2004
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
513
The Powers and Role of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in the Global Fight against Impunity
CHRISTOPHER KEITH HALL
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 17, Number 1, March 2004 p.121-139
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
514
Elements of War Crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Sources and Commentary
CRYER, ROBERT
King’s Law Journal
Volume 15, Issue 1, 2004 p.182-188
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
515
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: IS THE UNITED STATES OVERLOOKING AN EASIER WAY TO HOLD SADDAM HUSSEIN AND OSAMA BIN LADEN ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS?
Alisha D. Telci
New England Law Review
Volume 38, Number 2, Winter 2004 p.451
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
516
The Counterproductive Bush Administration Policy Toward the International Criminal Court
ANNE K. HEINDEL
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
Volume 2, Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2004 p.345
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
517
An Introduction to the International Criminal Court [William A Schabas, 2001, University Press, Cambridge]
Australian International Law Journal
2001
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