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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Current Events
Russian Aggression and the War in Ukraine: An Introduction
Julia Geneuss, Florian Jeßberger
Domestic Accountability Efforts in Response to the Russia–Ukraine War: An Appraisal of the First War Crimes Trials in Ukraine
Iryna Marchuk
Legislating Propaganda: Russia’s Memory Laws Justify Aggression Against Ukraine
Ilya Nuzov
Russian Discourse on International Criminal Law
Sergey Sayapin
From ‘Capture to Courtroom’: Collaboration and the Digital Documentation of International Crimes in Ukraine
Alexa Koenig
Genocide and Ukraine: Do Words Mean What We Choose them to Mean?
William A Schabas
A Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression?
Tom Dannenbaum
Ukraine and the Double Standards of the West
Kai Ambos
Watershed Moment or Same Old? Ukraine and the Future of International Criminal Justice
Sergey Vasiliev
Articles
Investigative and Charging Considerations for International Crimes Targeting Individuals on the Basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Nicholas Leddy
The UN Security Council Faces Organized Crime: Fact-finding, Regulation and Enforcement Strategies
Leonardo Borlini
Cases before International Courts and Tribunals
Customary International Law as a Source of Individual Criminal Responsibility: Reflections in the Wake of the Abd-Al-Rahman Judgment
Fulvia Staiano
When International Legal Standards Meet Transitional Justice Processes: Balancing Nationals Interests with International Criminal Law at the Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace
Walter Arévalo-Ramírez, Pauline Martini
National Prosecution of International Crimes: Legislation and Cases
The Draft Italian Code of International Crimes
Emanuela Fronza, Chantal Meloni
Correction Notice
Correction to the Article: The UN Security Council Faces Organized Crime: Fact-finding, Regulation and Enforcement Strategies
Book Reviews
Christopher Rudolph, Power and Principle: The Politics of International Criminal Courts
Raphael Oidtmann
Kenneth Gallant, International Criminal Jurisdiction—Whose Law Must We Obey?
Michail Vagias