ISSN: 1478-1387, EISSN: 1478-1395
The Journal of International Criminal Justice aims to promote a profound collective reflection on the new problems facing international law.
Established by a group of distinguished criminal lawyers and international lawyers, the Journal addresses the major problems of justice from the angle of law, jurisprudence, criminology, penal philosophy, and the history of international judicial institutions.
It is intended for graduate and post-graduate students, practitioners, academics, government officials, as well as the hundreds of people working for international criminal courts.
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The Procedure for Appointing the International Criminal Court Prosecutor: High Moral Character and the Need for Comprehensive VettingGet accessArrow
Angela Mudukuti
Articles
Prosecute Little Fish at the ICCGet accessArrow
Ward Ferdinandusse, Alex Whiting
The Professional Market of International Criminal Justice: Divisions of Labour and Patterns of Elite ReproductionGet accessArrow
Mikkel Jarle Christensen
International Prosecutors as Cause LawyersGet accessArrow
Alex Batesmith
Implementing Reparations in the Al Mahdi Case: A Story of Monumental Challenges in Timbuktu
Marina Lostal
Symposium
Who is Afraid of the International Criminal Court? Deterrence in International Criminal Justice
ForewordGet accessArrow
Shai Dothan, Jakob v H Holtermann, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen
The Anti-deterrence Hypothesis: What if International Criminal Justice Encouraged Crime?Get accessArrow
Frédéric Mégret
The ICC Is NOT a Slice of CheeseGet accessArrow
Shai Dothan
In Defence of a Metaphor: A Reply to Shai Dothan’s Critique of Applying the Swiss Cheese Model on Deterrence to the International Criminal CourtGet accessArrow
Jakob v H Holtermann
Exploring the International Criminal Court’s Deterrent Potential: A Case Study of Australian PoliticsGet accessArrow
Natalie Hodgson
Is the Quality of the ICC’s Legal Reasoning an Obstacle to Its Ability to Deter International Crimes?Get accessArrow
Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen
Conflict Actors and the International Criminal Court in ColombiaGet accessArrow
Hyeran Jo, Beth A Simmons, Mitchell Radtke
Coercion at the ICC: A Rationalist International Relations PerspectiveGet accessArrow
Marc Schack
Who is Afraid of the Crime of Aggression?Get accessArrow
Kevin Jon Heller
Could the Crime of Aggression Undermine Deterrence?Get accessArrow
Alex Whiting
Epilogue: Some Musings on DeterrenceGet accessArrow
Mark A Drumbl
Book Reviews
The Crime of Aggression, Humanity, and the SoldierGet accessArrow
Sergey Sayapin
Margaret deGuzman, Shocking the Conscience of Humanity: Gravity and the Legitimacy of International Criminal LawGet accessArrow
Marco Longobardo