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Eyes on the ICC
Volume 1, No. 1, 2004

  • Lou Ann Bohn, Proceeding with Caution under Article 28: An Argument to Exempt Non-Governmental Civilians from Prosecution on the Basis of Command Responsibility

  • Stuart Beresford, Protecting the most Valuable Child Witnesses and the International Criminal Court

  • Veronica Beatriz Pinero, The Challenges of Reconstruction and Reconciliation following an Armed Conflict. The Implementations for Child-Soldiers as Perpetrators

  • Kathrin Anastasia Gabriel, Engendering the International Criminal Court: Crimes based on Gender and Sexual Violence

  • Leo Van den hole, A Case Study of Rape and Sexual Assault in the Judgement of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (Akayesu and Musema) and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (Celebici, Furundzija, Kunarac, Todorovic, Sikirica and Kvocka)

  • Arthur Lenk, Political Misuses of International Law: The Development of the "Crime" of Population Transfer in International Criminal Court

  • Christiane Hohn, Comment on Jack Goldsmith & Stephen D Krasner: The Limits of Idealism, In: Daedlus, Winter 2003, 47-63

  • Anecleto Rei Lacanilao, The International Criminal Court in the Balance: Should the Security Council be Given a Role in the Crime of Aggression?

  • Erik K. Leonard, The International Criminal Court and Global Governance: Justice Beyond State Soverignty

  • Claudia Angermaier, The ICC and Amnesty: Can the Court Accomodate a Model of Restorative Justice?

  • John Burroughs, US Opposition to the International Criminal Court

  • Marti Flacks, The International Criminal Court & the US Constitution: Does the Rome Statute Violate "Void for Vagueness"?

  • Vanessa Haas, Power and Justice: The United States & the International Criminal Court

  • Isaac Minta Larbi, International Treaty Obligations vs. International War Crimes, Analyzing United States Article 98 Agreements of the International Criminal Court in the Context of International Legal Principles

  • Benson Chinedu Olugbuo, Implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court in Africa: An Analysis of the South African Legislation

  • Carrie La Seur, Implementing the Rome Statute: The Australian Experience

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Eyes on the ICC
Volume 2, No. 1, 2005

  • Eric Blumenson, National Amnesties and International Justice

  • Pablo Castillo Diaz, The International Criminal Court in Northern Uganda: Peace First Justice Later?

  • Anna Coyer, The Hybrid Model of International Dispute Resolution: Why Sudan's Case Should be Heard at the Hague and at Home

  • Thomas Wayde Pittman, Fair Trial Guarantees for US Service Members Under Foreign and ICC Jurisdiction: A Comparative Analysis

  • Gregory P. Granger, The ICC and the US Global Military Command Structure: Is Cooperation Possible?

  • Krissa Lanham, A Paradox of Prediction: The ICC's Effect on US Humanitarian Policy in Sudan

  • C.S. Maravilla, International Justice and the International Criminal Court: Between Sovereignty and the Rule of Law

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Eyes on the ICC
Volume 3, No. 1, 2006

  • Charles Anthony Smith & Heather Smith, The Electoral Dis-connection: Institutional Barriers to US Senate Support for the ICC

  • Elizabeth-Merry Condon, The Incoherent International Jurisprudence of Rape

  • Robin Murphy, Establishing a Precedent in Uganda: The Legitimacy of National Amnesties Under the ICC

  • Robert Gomez, Transitional States, the ICC, & Amnesties: Establishing an Advisory Commission

  • Elizabeth Robbins, Towards Enforcement in the ICC

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Eyes on the ICC
Volume 4, No. 1, 2007

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Lisa Tabassi, The Nexus Between the ICC and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons - Preview Article - Purchase Permissions

Jeff W. LeBlanc, Victims of Convenience: How Redefining Combatant Status Endangers U.S. Soldiers - Preview Article - Purchase Permissions

Nhu B. Vu, The Necessity of Maintaining Protective Measures in Balancing the Rights of Victims and the Accused - Preview Article - Purchase Permissions

Jacqueline Kiggundu, How Can the ICC Influence National Discourse on Sexual Violence? Early Intimations from Uganda - Preview Article - Purchase Permissions

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Debbie Sharnak, Justice and Moral Responsibility in the Congo - Preview Article - Purchase Permissions

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Lauren Fielder Redman, Jason Ralph, Defending the Society of States - Preview Article - Purchase Permissions

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Eyes on the ICC
Volume 5: 2008-2009

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Alina Ioana Apreotesei, The International Court at Work: First Cases and Situations – PreviewPurchase

Yvonne McDermott, Some Are More Equal than Others: Victim Participation in the ICC – PreviewPurchase

Gunel Guliyeva, The Concept of Joint Criminal Enterprise and ICC Jurisdiction - PreviewPurchase

Claire Lauterbach, Commitment to the ICC among sub-Saharan Africa States – PreviewPurchase

Irene Marinakis, A Weak ICC: Can the ICC Succeed without U.S. Participation? – PreviewPurchase

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Justin Kamen, Prosecuting the Pandemic: Strengthening International Public Health – PreviewPurchase

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Jessica Beess und Chrostin, Tim Allen, Trial Justice: The International Criminal Court and the Lord’s Resistance Army – PreviewPurchase

Elena Pokalova, Michael J. Struett, The Politics of Constructing the International Criminal Court: NGOs, Discourse, and Agency – PreviewPurchase

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Eyes on the ICC
Volume 6: 2009-2010

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Erica J. Saxum, The ICC versus Sudan: How Does the Darfur Case Impact the Principle of Complementarity? – PreviewPurchase

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Samantha Jones, In the Pursuit of Justice: A Comment on the Arrest Warrant for President Al-Bashir of Sudan – PreviewPurchase

Adrian Traylor, Uganda and the ICC: Difficulties in Bringing the Lord’s Resistance Army Leadership before the ICC - PreviewPurchase

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Edward S. White, Is Participation in the ICC in the Strategic Interest of the United States? – PreviewPurchase

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Lauren Fielder Redman, Pamela Yates (director), The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court (Skylight Pictures, 2009) – PreviewPurchase

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Alina Ioana Apreotesei, The International Court at Work: First Cases and Situations – PreviewPurchase

Yvonne McDermott, Some Are More Equal than Others: Victim Participation in the ICC – PreviewPurchase

Gunel Guliyeva, The Concept of Joint Criminal Enterprise and ICC Jurisdiction - PreviewPurchase

Claire Lauterbach, Commitment to the ICC among sub-Saharan Africa States – PreviewPurchase

Irene Marinakis, A Weak ICC: Can the ICC Succeed without U.S. Participation? – PreviewPurchase

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Justin Kamen, Prosecuting the Pandemic: Strengthening International Public Health – PreviewPurchase

Book Reviews

Jessica Beess und Chrostin, Tim Allen, Trial Justice: The International Criminal Court and the Lord’s Resistance Army – PreviewPurchase

Elena Pokalova, Michael J. Struett, The Politics of Constructing the International Criminal Court: NGOs, Discourse, and Agency – PreviewPurchase

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