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The Prosecution of Sudanese President Al Bashir: Why a Security Council Deferral Would Harm the Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court
Jennifer Falligant
Wisconsin International Law Journal
Volume 27, Number 4, Winter 2010 p.727
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Just Say No: The Case Against Expanding the International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction to Include Drug Trafficking
Heather L. Kiefer
Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review
Volume 31, Number 2, Spring 2009 p.157
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Fictions of Justice: The International Criminal Court and the Challenge of Legal Pluralism in Sub-Saharan Africa by Kamari Maxine Clarke
Frederick Cowell
Journal of Law and Society
Volume 37, Number 2, June 2010 p.368-374
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The International Criminal Court: Former President George W. Bush and World Opinion
Donald D.A. Schaefer
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 16, Number 1, Fall 2009 p.39
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The End of ‘the end of impunity’? The International Criminal Court and the Challenge from Truth Commissions
Jakob v. H. Holtermann
Res Publica: a Journal of Moral, Legal and Social Philosophy
Volume 16, Number 2, May 2010 p.209-225
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THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE LONG ROAD TO LEGITIMACY BEGINS WITH THE TRIAL OF THOMAS LUBANGA DYILO
Sara Anoushirvani
Pace International Law Review
Volume 22, Number 1, Winter 2010 p.213
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HAGUE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS: International Criminal Court Complementarity on Trial: Perspectives on Katanga
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 23, Number 2, June 2010
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Elements of Crimes in Early Confirmation Decisions of Pre-Trial Chambers of the International Criminal Court
Roger S Clark
New Zealand Yearbook of International Law
Volume 6, 2008 p.209
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The International Criminal Court Between Aspiration and Achievement
Mirjan Damaška
UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs
Volume 14, Number 1, Spring 2009 p.19
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Lead Evidence and Discovery Before the International Criminal Court: The Lubanga Case
Alex Whiting
UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs
Volume 14, Number 1, Spring 2009 p.207
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KEEPING DEALERS OFF THE DOCKET: THE PERILS OF PROSECUTING SERIOUS DRUG-RELATED OFFENCES AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Johan David Michels
Florida Journal of International Law
Volume 21, Number 3, December 2009 p.449
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The Constructive Knowledge Standard of Command Responsibility
Victor Galson
Dartmouth Law Journal
Volume 7, Issue 3, Fall 2009
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The doctrine of command responsibility states that a military commander can be held criminally responsible for war crimes committed by his subordinates. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court establishes a constructive knowledge standard for such cases, meaning the commander can be found guilty even if he had no actual knowledge of the commission of the crime. This article will argue that this constructive knowledge standard is unacceptable because it is largely at odds with both American criminal law and moral intuition.
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From ad hoc to hybrid-the rules and regulations governing reception of expert evidence at the International Criminal Court
Roger Derham and Nicole Derham
International Journal of Evidence and Proof
Volume 14, Number 1, January 2010 p.25
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Commentary on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Observers’ Notes, Article by Article
Bing Bing Jia
Chinese Journal of International Law
Volume 9, Number 1, March 2010 p.261-263
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The International Criminal Court and “Internationally Recognized Human Rights”: Understanding Article 21(3) of the Rome Statute
Sheppard, Daniel
International Criminal Law Review
Volume 10, Number 1, 2010 p.43-71
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Witnesses before the International Criminal Court pp. 431-457(27)
Ngane, Sylvia Ntube
Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
Volume 8, Number 3, 2009
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Aggression, Legitimacy and the International Criminal Court
Sean D. Murphy
European Journal of International law
Volume 20, Number 4, November 2009 p.1147-1156
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The Launch of the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court initiated by the UN Security Council
Piotr Milik
Polish Yearbook of International Law
Volume 28, 2006-2008 p.25
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HAGUE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS: International Criminal Court and Tribunals
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 23, Number 1, March 2010
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I. International Court of Justice , CERTAIN QUESTIONS OF MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS (DJIBOUTI V FRANCE) JUDGMENT OF 4 JUNE 2008
J Craig Barker, Robert Cryer and Ioannis Kalpouzos
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Volume 59, Number 1, January 2010 p.193-205
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II. THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ARREST WARRANT DECISION FOR PRESIDENT AL BASHIR OF SUDAN
J Craig Barker and Manisuli Ssenyonjo
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Volume 59, Number 1, January 2010 p.205-225
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The International Criminal Court and Universal Jurisdiction: A Fraught Relationship?
Cedric Ryngaert
New Criminal Law Review
Volume 12, Number 4, Fall 2009 p.498
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Systematic and Casuistic Approaches to the Role of Victims in Criminal Proceedings Before the International Criminal Court
Hector Olásolo
New Criminal Law Review
Volume 12, Number 4, Fall 2009 p.513
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Conclusion
Notes
See Also
References and Further Reading
About the Author/s and Reviewer/s
Author: international
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International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Law.
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