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Eyes on the ICC

Volume 8: 2011-2012 Eyes on the ICC is the first peer-reviewed, scholarly journal devoted to the study of the International Criminal Court. The journal invites high quality papers and book review submissions from diverse perspectives that examine the ICC and related areas of international criminal law and human rights. Eyes on the ICCseeks to advance the understanding of the ICC as well as promote positive relations between the international criminal law community and the United States.

ISSN: 1546-508X


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Volume 8: 2011-2012

Editorial
Bernhard Kuschnik, A Note from the Editor-in-Chief – View article

 

Articles

Javid Gadirov, Collective Intentions and Individual Criminal Responsibility: Why the Approach of the International Criminal Court Requires Readjustment – PreviewPurchase

Cameron Charles Russell, The Chapeau of Crimes against Humanity: The Impact of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court - PreviewPurchase

Dalia Hoover, Universal Jurisdiction Not So Universal: Time to Delegate to the International Criminal Court? – PreviewPurchase

Danja Blöcher, Terrorism as an International Crime: The Definitional Problem - PreviewPurchase

 

Book Review

Amparo Martines-Guerra, Africa’s Commitment to the ICC: Deborah Helen Cotton, Africa Rising: A Response to U.S. Article 98 and the International Criminal Court , (VDM Verlag, 2008) – PreviewPurchase


2012-2013 Editor-in-Chief:

Juliet Sorensen - juliet@americanstudents.us

Managing Editor:

Megan Matthews - megan@americanstudents.us

Assistant Editors:

  • Meredith Barges
  • Karli Dickey
  • Gergana Halpern
  • Dalia Hoover
  • Jennifer Huang
  • Amrita Kapur
  • Molly McNab
  • Tessa Mendez
  • Anjali Nanda
  • Megan Sheffer

Editorial Advisory Board:

  • Robert K. Brigham, Vassar College
  • Antonio Cassese, University of Florence
  • Roger S. Clark, Rutgers University School of Law
  • Sandy Hodgkinson, United States Department of Defense
  • Harry Rhea, Richard Stockton College of Law
  • Leila Nadya Sadat, Washington University School of Law
  • William A. Schabas, Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland, Galway
  • Otto Triffterer, University of Salzburg
  • David Wippman, University of Minnesota Law School

Rates and Availability:

Eyes on the ICC is published once annually in January. Individual articles are available electronically at $12 each; complete electronic access at $35; hard copy at $40. Institutions: electronic access – $150; hard copy – $200; both electronic and hard copy – $250. If you prefer to pay by check, or you represent an institution and would like to set up a subscription, please contact publications@americanstudents.us for details. Articles are available via EBSCO Publishing, Thomson Gale, W.S. Hein, and H.W. Wilson databases on a rolling basis.

Archives:

Please visit the archive ordering page for back issues of Eyes on the ICC.

Call for Papers 2012-2013:

Eyes on the ICC is the first peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal dedicated exclusively to the work of the International Criminal Court and international criminal law.

The journal, published annually by the Council for American Students in International Negotiations, invites quality submissions for its eighth volume from practitioners, scholars, jurists, and professionals in fields related to international criminal law and policy. Occasionally, exceptional student work will be accepted. Manuscripts are accepted on a rolling basis until August 15, 2012.

Manuscripts must be computer-generated and submitted electronically via e-mail to icc@americanstudents.us, or via Berkeley Electronic Press’s ExpressO submission service, at http://law.bepress.com/expresso.

Each submission should contain an abstract, the author’s CV, appropriate contact information, and a cover letter. Articles and Notes may range in length from 25 to 80 pages, double-spaced. Book reviews range from 1,000 to 2,500 words. Submissions should adhere closely to the Chicago Manual of Style and cite sources in legal format according to the Harvard Blue Book.

Authors are encouraged to seek comments on their manuscripts from colleagues within their discipline. The journal invites commentary on the quality of its submissions, whether by private correspondence or published letter.

Correspondence not directly related to the submission process should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief, Ms. Juliet Sorensen, at juliet@americanstudents.us


 

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