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International Criminal Court: Selected Bibliography

 


 

See also: “International Criminal Justice – Selected Bibliography” [available at: http://www.pictpcti.org/research/int_crim_jst/bibliographies/International_Criminal_Justice.doc]

 

 

 

Alebeek, van, Rosanne “From Rome to the Hague: Recent Developments on Immunity Issues in the ICC Statute”, 13 Leiden Journal of International Law 485 (2000)

Allmand, Warren, “The International Criminal Court and the Human Rights Revolution”, McGill Law Journal, v. 46 no. 1 (Nov. 2000), pp. 263-8.

Ambos, Kai (ed.), La nueva justicia penal supranacional : desarrollo post-Roma (Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 2002)

      “Der neue Internationale Strafgerichtshof: Funktion und vorlaufige Bewertung”, 2000 Jahrbuch Menschenrechte, pp. 122-139.

      “Les fondements juridiques de la Cour penale internationale”, 10 Revue trimestrielle des droits de l'homme 739 (1999)

      “Zur Rechtsgrundlage des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs: Eine Analyse des Rom-Statuts”, 111 Zeitschrift für die gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft (ZStW) (Heft 1, 1999), pp. 175-211.

      “General Principles of Criminal Law in the Rome Statute”, Criminal Law Forum, vol. 10, no. 1(1999), pp. 1-32.

      “Der neue Internationale Strafgerichtshof - ein Überblick”, 51 Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (no. 51, December 16, 1998), pp. 3743-3746.

      Establishing an International Criminal Court and International Criminal Code: Observations from an International Criminal Law Viewpoint”, European Journal of International Law, vol. 7, no. 4 (1996), pp. 519-544.

Amnesty International, The International Criminal Court: Ensuring an Effective Role for Victims - Memorandum for the Paris Seminar, April 1999 (New York: Amnesty International, 1999)

Annan, Kofi, “Advocating for an International Criminal Court”, Fordham International Law Journal, v. 21 no. 2 (1997), pp. 363-366.

Andreasen, Scott W., “The International Criminal Court: Does the Constitution Preclude Its Ratification By the United States?”, Iowa Law Review, vol. 85, no. 2(January 2000), pp. 697-733.

Arbour, Louise, “Friedmann Award address: litigation before the ICC: not if and when, but how?”, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, v. 40 no. 1 (2001), pp. 1-10.

      “The need for an independent and effective prosecutor in the permanent International Criminal Court”, The Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, v. 17 (1999), pp. 207-220.

Aref, Mohamed Aref, “La Cour pénale internationale: une nouvelle perspective pour le continent africain,” 1 International Law Forum du droit international 30 (1999).

Armstead, Jr. J. Holmes, “The International Criminal Court: History, Development and Status”, Santa Clara Law Review, vol. 38 no. 3 (Summer 1998), pp. 745-835.

Arsanjani, Mahnoush H., “The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court”, American Journal of International Law, vol. 93 no. 1 (1999), pp. 22-43.

Askin, Kelly Dawn, “Crimes within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court”, Criminal Law Forum, vol. 10 no. 1 (1999), pp. 33-59.

Bachrach, Michael, “The Protection and Rights of Victims under International Criminal Law”, The International Lawyer, v. 34 no. 1 (Spring 2000), pp. 7-20.

      “The Permanent International Criminal Court: An Examination of the Statutory Debate”, ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, vol. 5 no. 1 (Fall 1998), pp. 139-69.

Barboza, Julio, “International Criminal Law”, 278 Recueil des cours 9-200 (1999-2000)

Brown, Bartram S., “U.S. Objections to the Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Brief Response”, New York University Journal of International Law and Policy, vol. 31, no. 4 (1999), pp. 855-91.

Bass, Gary Jonathan, Stay the Hand of Vengeance: The Politics of War Crimes Tribunals (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000)

Bassiouni, M. Cherif (ed.), The Statute of the International Criminal Court and Related Instruments: Legislative History 1994-2000 (Ardsley, NY: Transnational Publishers, 2002)

      “Universal Jurisdiction for International Crimes: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Practice”, Virginia Journal of International Law, vol. 42, no. 1 (Fall 2001), pp. 81-162.

      “Policy Perspectives Favoring the Establishment of the International Criminal Court”, 52(2) Journal of International Affairs 795-810 (Spring 1999)

      “Negotiating the Treaty of Rome on the Establishment of the International Criminal Court”, Cornell International Law Journal, v. 32 no. 2 (1999), pp. 443-69.

      The Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Documentary History (Ardsley, N.Y.: Transnational Publishers, 1998)

      “From Versailles to Rwanda in 75 Years: The Need to Establish a Permanent International Criminal Court” Harvard Human Rights Yearbook, vol. 10 (1997), pp. 11-62.

      The International Criminal Court : Observations and Issues before the 1997-98 Preparatory Committee, and Administrative and Financial Implications (Toulouse: Chicago: Érès; International Human Rights Institute, DePaul University, 1997)

      “Ha llegado la hora del Tribunal Penal Internacional”, 14 Curso de Derecho Internacional 131-166 (1992, Comité Jurídico Interamericano; Washington, D.C.: Secretaría General, Subsecretaría de Asuntos Jurídicos, Organización de los Estados Americanos; Ediciones Jurídicas de las Américas, 1996).

      “Establishing an International Criminal Court: A Historical Survey”, Military Law Review, v. 149 (Summer 1995), pp. 49-63.

      “Enforcing Human Rights through International Criminal Law and through an International Criminal Tribunal,” in: Louis Henkin & John Lawrence Hargrove (eds.), Human Rights: An Agenda for the Next Century Washington, D.C.: American Society of International Law, 1994)

      & Cristopher L. Blakesley, “The Need for an International Criminal Court in the New International World Order”, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, vol. 25, no. 2(1992), pp. 151-82.

      “The Time has Come for an International Criminal Court”, 1 Indiana International and Comparative Law Review 1 (1991)

      A Draft International Criminal Code and Draft Statute for an International Criminal Tribunal [2nd rev. & updated ed.] (Dordrecht ; Boston : M. Nijhoff, 1987)

Baum, Lynne Miriam, “Pursing Justice in a Climate of Moral Outrage: An Evaluation of the Rights of the Accused in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court”, Wisconsin International Law Journal, vol. 19, no. 2 (2001), pp. 197-229.

Bedont, Barbara, “Gender-Specific Provisions in the Statute of the International Criminal Court”, in: Flavia Lattanzi & William A. Schabas (eds.), Essays on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Ripa Fagnano Alto: Editrice il Sirente, 1999)

Beigbeder, Yves, “The International Criminal Court," in: Yves Beigbeder, Judging Criminal Leaders: The Slow Erosion of Impunity (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2002)

Benedetti, Fanny & John L.Washburn, “Drafting the International Criminal Court Treaty: Two Years to Rome and an Afterword on the Rome Diplomatic Conference”, 5 Global Governance (1999), pp. 1-37.

Benison, Audrey I., “International Criminal Tribunals: Is there a Substantive Limitation on the Treaty Power?” Stanford Journal of International Law, v. 37 no. 1 (Winter 2001), pp. 75-115.

      “War Crimes: A Human Rights Approach to a Humanitarian Law Problem at the International Criminal Court”, Georgetown Law Journal, vol. 88 (1999), pp. 141-176.

Beresford, S. and H. Lahiouel, “The Right to Be Defended in Person through Legal Assistance and the International Criminal Court”, 4 Leiden Journal of International Law 949 (2000)

Berg Bradley E., “The 1994 ILC Draft Statute for an International Criminal Court: A Principled Appraisal of Jurisdictional Structure”, Case Western Reserve journal of International Law, vol. 28 (1996), pp. 221-64.

Bergsmo, Morten , “Occasional Remarks on Certain State Concerns about the Jurisdictional Reach of the International Criminal Court, and Their Possible Implications for the Relationship between the Court and the Security Council”, Nordic Journal of International Law, vol. 69 (2000), pp. 87-113.

Bickley, Lynn Sellers, “U.S. resistance to the International Criminal Court: is the sword mightier than the law?” Emory International Law Review, v. 14 no. 1 (Spring 2000), pp. 213-76.

Blakesley, Christopher L., “Obstacles to the Creation of a Permanent War Crimes Tribunal”, Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, vol. 18 (1994), pp. 77-102.

      “Introduction au Projet de Convention Portant Création d'un Tribunal Pénal International”, 62 Revue Internationale de Droit Pénal 345 (1992)

Bleich, Jeffrey L., “The International Criminal Court: Report of the ILA Working Group on Complementarity”, 25 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 281 (1997)

      “The International Criminal Court: Report of the ILA Working Group On Cooperation With National Systems”, 25 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 293 (1997)

      “Problems Facing The War Crimes Tribunal And The Need For A Permanent International Criminal Court”, 16 Whittier Law Review 404 (1995)

Boas, Gideon, “Developments in the law of procedure and evidence at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Court”, Criminal Law Forum, v. 12 no. 2 (2001), pp. 167-83.

      “Comparing the ICTY and the ICC: Some Procedural and Substantive Issues”, Netherlands International Law Review, vol. 47 (2000), pp. 267-292.

Boister, Neil, “The Exclusion of Treaty Crimes from the Jurisdiction of the Proposed International Criminal Court: Law, Pragmatism, Politics”, Journal of Armed Conflict Law, vol. 3 no. 1 (June 1998), pp. 27-43.

Bolton, John R., “The Risks and Weaknesses of the International Criminal Court from America’s Perspective”, Law and Contemporary Problems, v. 64 no. 1 (Winter 2001), pp. 167-80.

      Toward an International Criminal Court? A Debate”, Emory International Law Review, v. 14 no. 1 (Spring 2000), pp. 159-97.

      “Courting Danger: What’s Wrong with the International Court”, The National Interest, no. 54 (Winter 1998), pp.  60-71.

Boon,Kristen, “Rape and Forced Pregnancy under the ICC Statute: Human Dignity, Autonomy, and Consent”, Columbia Human Rights Law Review, vol. 32, no. 3 (Summer 2001), pp. 625-75.

Boot, Machteld, Genocide, Crimes against Humanity, War Crimes: Nullum Crimen sine Lege and the Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (Antwerp: Intersentia, 2002)

Bos, Adriaan, “Dedicated to the Adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 1948-1998: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Statute of the International Criminal Court”, Fordham International Law Journal, vol. 22 no. 2 (December 1998), pp. 229-35.

Bourdon, Adriaan, La Cour pénale internationale: le statut de Rome (collab. Emmanuelle Robineau-Duverger; préf. Robert Badinter, Paris: Seuil, 2000)

Bourdon, William & Emmanuelle Duverge, La cour pénale internationale: le statut de Rome (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 2000)

Boven, Van, Theodoor C., “The European Union and the International Criminal Court”, 5(4) Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 325-327 (1998)

Broomhall, Bruce, International Justice and the International Criminal Court: Between Sovereignty and the Rule of Law (Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2003)

      “Toward U.S. Acceptance of the International Criminal Court”, Law and Contemporary Problems, v. 64 no. 1 (Winter 2001), pp. 141-51.

      Towards the Development of an Effective System of Universal Jurisdiction for Crimes under International Law”, New England Law Review, v. 35 no. 2 (Winter 2001), pp. 399-420.

Brown, Bartram S., “Primacy or Complementarity: Reconciling the Jurisdiction of National Courts and International Criminal Tribunals”, 23 Yale Journal of International Law 383 (Summer 1998)

      U.S. Objections to the Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Brief Response”, New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, vol. 31, no. 4 (1999), pp. 855-891.

      “Unilateralism, Multilateralism and the International Criminal Court”, in: Stewart Patrick & Shepard Forman (eds.), Multilateralism and U.S. Foreign Policy: Ambivalent Engagement 494-528 (Lynne Rienner, 2001).

Brown, Daniel J., “The International Criminal Court and Trial in Absentia”, Brooklyn Journal of International Law, vol. 24 no. 3 (1999), pp.763-96.

Bruer-Schafer, Aline, Der Internationale Strafgerichtshof: die Internationale Strafgerichtsbarkeit im Spannungsfeld von Recht und Politik (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2001)

Byrons, Christine & David Turns, “The Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court”, The International & Comparative Law Quarterly, vol. 50, no. 2 (Apr. 2001), pp. 420-35.

Cabezudo Rodríguez, Nicolás, La Corte Penal Internacional (Madrid: Dykinson, 2002)

Caianiello, Michele & Giulio Illuminati, “From the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia to the International Criminal Court”, 26 North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation 104 (2001)

Cavicchia, Joel, “The Prospects for an International Criminal Court in the 1990s”, 10(2) Dickinson Journal of International Law 223 (1992)

Casey, Lee A., “The Case against the International Criminal Court”, Fordham International Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 3 (March 2002), pp. 840-72.

Cassel, Douglas, “Empowering United States Courts to Hear Crimes within the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court”, New England Law Review, vol. 35, no. 2 (2001), pp. 421-45.

      “The ICC’s new legal landscape: the need to expand U.S. domestic jurisdiction to prosecute genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity”, Fordham International Law Journal, v. 23 no. 2 (Dec. 1999), pp. 378-97.

Cassesse, Antonio et al (eds.), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court - A Commentary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002)

      Albin Eser, Giorgio Gaja, Philip Kirsch, Alain Pellet, & Bert Swart (eds.), International Criminal Law: A Commentary on the Rome Statute for an International Criminal Court (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001)

      “The Statute of the International Criminal Court: Some Preliminary Reflections”, European Journal of International Law, vol. 10 (1999), pp. 144-171.

Cereste Severio, “The International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court, and the ad hoc tribunals”, New York Law School Journal of Human Rights, vol. 17, no. 3 (Summer 2001), pp. 911-15.

Charney, Jonathan I., “International Criminal Law and the Role of Domestic Courts”, American Journal of International Law, vol. 95, no. 1 (January 2001), pp. 120-124.

Civiletti, Benjamin, Report of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association (Washington, DC.: [Section of International Law and Practice], American Bar Association, 1995)

Clark, Roger S., “The mental element in international criminal law: the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and the elements of the offences”, Criminal Law Forum, v. 12 no. 3 (2001), pp. 291-334.

      “Creating a statute for the International Criminal Court: a jurisdictional quandary”, Suffolk Transnational Law Review, v. 22 no. 2 (Summer 1999), pp. 461-80.

Concannon, Brian Jr., “Beyond complementarity: the International Criminal Court and national prosecutions, a view from Haiti”, Columbia Human Rights Law Review, v. 32 no. 1 (Fall 2000), pp. 201-50.

Condorelli, Luigi, “La Cour pénale internationale : un pas de giant (pourvu qu'il soit accompli...)”, 103(1) Revue générale de droit international public 7-21 (No. 1, 1999).

Copelon, Rhonda, “Gender crimes as war crimes: integrating crimes against women into international criminal law”, McGill Law Journal, v. 46 no. 1 (Nov. 2000), pp. 217-40.

Corcuera Cabezut, Santiago & José Antonio Guevara Bermúdez, Justicia penal internacional (México, D.F.: Universidad Iberoamericana, Programa de Derechos Humanos, 2001)

Corell, Hans, “Nuremberg and the Development of an International Criminal Court”, Military Law Review, vol. 149 (Summer 1995), pp. 87-100.

Crawford James, “A Permanent International Criminal Court: A Proposal that Overcomes Past Objections”, 89 American Journal of International Law 404 (1995)

      “ILC adopts a Statute for an International Criminal Court”, 89(2) American Journal of International Law 404 (1995)

      “The ILC's Draft Statute for an International Criminal Tribunal”, 88 American Journal of International Law 140 (1994)

Creste, S., “The International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court, and the Ad Hoc Tribunals”, 17 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights 911 (2001)

Cryer, Robert, “Implementation of the International Criminal Court Statute in England and Wales”, International & Comparative Law Quarterly, vol. 51, no 3 (July 2002), pp.733-43.

      “Commentary on the Rome Statute for an International Criminal Court: A Cadenza for the Song of Those Who Died in Vain?”, 3(2) Journal of Armed Conflict Law 271 (December 1998)

Curabba, Nicholas S., The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Selected Legal and Constitutional Issues (Washington, D.C.: American Law Division, Congressional Research Service, February 22, 1999)

Danilenko, Gennady, “The Statute of the International Criminal Court and third states”, Michigan Journal of International Law, v. 21 no. 3 (Spring 2000), pp. 445-94.

David, Eric, “La Cour pénale internationale: une Cour en liberté surveillée”, 1 International Law Forum du droit internationale 20 (1999).

David, Marcella, “Grotius Repudiated: The American Objections to the International Criminal Court and the Commitment to International Law”, Michigan Journal of International Law, vol. 20 no. 2 (Winter 1999), pp. 337-412.

Daskalopoulou-Livada, P., “Crimes under the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court”, 2 Revue Hellénique de Droit International 431 (1998)

Dawson, Grant M., “Defining Substantive Crimes within the Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court: What Is the Crime of Aggression?”, New York Law School Journal of International and Comparative Law, vol. 19, no. 3 (2000), pp. 413-52.

Deen-Racsmány, Zsuzsanna, “The Nationality of the Offender and the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court”, American Journal of International Law, vol. 95, no. 3 (2001), pp. 606-23.

Delmont, Adrian, “The International Criminal Court: the United States should ratify the Rome Statute despite its objections”, Journal of Legislation, v. 27 no. 2 (2001), pp. 335-59.

Derby, Daniel H., “An International Criminal Court for the Future”, Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, vol. 5 (Fall 1995), pp. 307-318.

Dicker, Richard, “Issues facing the International Criminal Court's Preparatory Commission”, Cornell International Law Journal, v. 32 no. 3 (1999), pp. 471-5.

Dieng, Adama, “International Criminal Justice: From Paper to Practice – A Contribution from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to the Establishment of the International Criminal Court”, Fordham International Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 3 (March 2002), pp. 688-707.

Dixon, Rodney & Karim Khan, Archbold International: Practice, Procedure and Evidence of International Criminal Courts (Hampshire: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd., 2002)

Drumbl Mark A., “International human rights, international humanitarian law, and environmental security: can the International Criminal Court bridge the gaps?” ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, v. 6 no. 2 (Spring 2000), pp. 305-41.

Duffy, Helen, “National Constitutional Compatibility and the International Criminal Court”, Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, vol. 11, no. 1 (2001), pp. 5-38.

Dugard, John, “Obstacles in the Way of an International Criminal Court”, The Cambridge Law Journal, v. 56 (1997), pp. 329-42.

Dunworth, Teresa, “International Criminal Court”, The New Zealand Law Journal (July 2002), pp. 231-232.

Doermann, Knut and Louise Doswald-Beck, & Robert Kolb, Elements of War Crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Sources and Commentary (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002)

Durham, Helen, “The International Criminal Court and State Sovereignty”, in: Linda Hancock & Carolyn O'Brien (eds.), Rewriting Rights in Europe (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000), pp. 169-190.

Edwards, George E., “International Human Rights Law Challenges to the New International Criminal Court: The Search and Seizure Rights to Privacy”, Yale Journal of International Law, vol. 26, no. 2 (2001), 323-412.

Ellington, Susan B.V., “United States v. Noriega as a Reason for an International Criminal Court”, 11(2) Dickinson Journal of International Law 451 (1993)

Erb, Nicole Eva, “Gender-Based Crimes under the Draft Statute for the Permanent International Criminal Court”, 29 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 401 (Spring 1998)

Eser, H.C. Mult Albin, “Towards an International Criminal Court: Genesis and Main Features of the Rome Statute”, University of Tasmania Law Review, v. 20 no. 1 (2001), pp. 1-28.

European Commission for Democracy Through Law, Report on Constitutional Issues Raised By the Ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Venice Commission, Council of Europe, 15 January 2001, CDL-INF (2001) 1)

Evered, Timothy, “An International Criminal Court: Recent Proposals and American Concerns”, Pace University School of Law International Law Review, vol. 6 no. 1 (1994), pp. 121-58.

Ferencz, Benjamin B., “A Prosecutor’s Personal Account: From Nuremberg to Rome”, 52(2) Journal of International Affairs 455 (Spring 1999)

      “UN Observer report [International Criminal Court]”, ASIL Newsletter (Jan-Feb 1998), p. 9.

      “International Criminal Courts: The Legacy of Nuremberg”, 10 Pace International Law Review 203 (Summer 1998)

      “UN observer report: toward an International Criminal Court: an historical perspective”, ASIL Newsletter (Mar-Apr 1998), p.9. 

      “An International Criminal Court: Where They Stand and Where They're Going”, 30(2) Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 375 (1992)

      An International Criminal Court: A Step Toward World Peace: A Documentary History and Analysis (Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications, Inc., 1990)

Fife, Rolf Einar, “The Draft Budget for the First Financial Period of the Court”, Fordham International Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 3 (March 2002), pp.  606-24.

      “The International Criminal Court: Whence It Came, Where It Goes”, 69(1) Nordic Journal of International Law 63 (2000)

Fischer, Horst , Claus Kreß, & Sascha Rolf Lüder (eds.), International and National Prosecution of Crimes under International Law: Current Developments (Berlin; Baden-Baden: Verlag Arno Spitz GmbH; Nomos, 2001)

Frye, Alton et al, Toward an International Criminal Court?: Three Options Presented as Presidential Speeches (Alton Frye, Project Director; John R. Bolton, Ruth Wedgwood, Anne-Marie Slaughter, & Kenneth Roth, New York, NY: Council on Foreign Relations, 1999)

Furuya, Shuichi, “Legal Effect of Rules of the International Criminal Tribunals and Court upon Individuals: Emerging International Law of Direct Effect”, 47(2) Netherlands International Law Review 111 (2000)

Gaeta, Paola, “The Defence of Superior Orders: The Statute of the International Criminal Court versus Customary International Law”, 10 European Journal of International Law 172 (1999)

Gallant, Kenneth S., “The role and powers of defense counsel in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court”, The International Lawyer, v. 34 no. 1 (Spring 2000), pp. 21-44.

      “Individual Human Rights in A New International Organization: The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court”, in: M. Cherif Bassiouni (ed.), International Criminal Law 693 (Dobbs Ferry, NY: Transnational Publishers, 1999)

Gavron, Jessica, “Amnesties in the Light of Developments in International Law and the Establishment of the International Criminal Court”, International & Comparative Law Quarterly, vol. 51, no. 1 (2002), pp. 91-117.

Gerber, Steven J., “Establishment of an International Criminal Court”, ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, vol. 4 no. 2 (1998), pp. 423-5.

Gianais, William N., “The New World Order and the Need for an International Criminal Court”, 16 Fordham International Law Journal 88 (1993)

Gilmore, William C., “The proposed international criminal court: recent developments”, Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, vol. 5 (1995), pp. 263-86.

Goddard, Lowell, “The globalisation of criminal justice: will the International Criminal Court become a reality?”, The Canterbury Law Review, v. 7 (2000), pp. 452-6.

Goldsmith, Jack, “The Self-Defeating International Criminal Court”, 70(1) The University of Chicago Law Review 89 (Winter 2003)

Goldstone, Richard, “The role of the United Nations in the prosecution of international war criminals”, Washington University Journal of Law and Policy, v. 5 (2001), pp. 119-27.

       & Nicole Fritz, “In the Interests of Justice' and the Independent Referral: The International Criminal Court Prosecutor's Unprecedented Power”, 13 Leiden Journal of International Law 655 (2000)

Gopalani, Ameer F., “The international standard of direct and public incitement to commit genocide: an obstacle to U.S. ratification of the International Criminal Court statute?” California Western International Law Journal, vol. 32, no. 1 (Fall 2001), pp. 87-117.

Graefrath, Bernhard, “Universal Criminal Jurisdiction and an International Criminal Court”, 1 European Journal of International Law 67 (1990)

Grant, John P. & Rupert Dickinson, “The Lockerbie stalemate: is an international criminal court the answer?”, The Juridical Review, vol. 1996 (1996), pp. 250-62.

Greenberg, Michael D., “Creating an International Criminal Court”, 10(1) Boston University International Law Journal 38 (1992)

Griffin, John Blount, “A Predictive Framework for the Effectiveness of International Criminal Tribunals”, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, vol. 34, no. 2 (March 2001), pp. 405-54.

Grossman, Claudio, “International support for international criminal tribunals and an international criminal court”, American University International Law Review, vol. 13 no. 6 (1998), pp. 1413-39.

Guaevara B., José & Mariana Valdés Riveroll, La Corte Penal Internactional: ensayos para la para la ratificación e implementación de su estatuto (México, D.F.: Universidad Iberoamericana: Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores, 2002)

Guffey-Landers, Nancy E., “Establishing an International Criminal Court: Will It Do Justice?”, Maryland Journal of International Law and Trade, vol. 20 (Fall 1996), pp. 199-234.

Gurmendi, de, Silvia A. Fernandez, “The Working Group on Aggression at the Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court”, Fordham International Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 3 (March 2002), pp. 589-605.

Gurule, Jimmy, “United States Opposition to the 1998 Rome Statute Establishing an International Criminal Court: is the Court’s Jurisdiction Truly Complementary to National Criminal Jurisdictions?”, Cornell International Law Journal, vol. 35, no. 1 (2001/02), pp. 1-45.

Gustafson, Carrie, “International Criminal Courts: Some Dissident Views on the Continuation of War by Penal Means”, 21 Houston Journal of International Law 51 (Fall 1998)

Hafner, Gerhard, Kristen Boon, Anne Rübesame & Jonathan Huston, “A Response to the American View as Presented by Ruth Wedgwood”, 10(1) European Journal of International Law 108 (1999)

Hall, Christopher Keith, “The First Five Sessions of the UN Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court”, American Journal of International Law, vol. 94, no. 4 (2000), pp. 773-89.

       “The Sixth Session of the UN Preparatory Committee on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court”, American Journal of International Law, vol. 93 no. 3 (July 1998), pp.  548-556.

      “The Fifth Session of the UN Preparatory Committee on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court”, American Journal of International Law, vol. 22 no. 2 (April 1998), pp. 331-9.

      “The Third and Fourth sessions of the UN Preparatory Committee on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court”, American Journal of International Law, vol. 92 (Jan. 1998), pp. 124-33.

      “The First Proposal for a Permanent International Criminal Court”, 322 International Review of the Red Cross 57 (March 1998)

      “The First Two sessions of the UN Preparatory Committee on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court”, 91(1) American Journal of International Law 177 (1997)

Hall-Martinez, Katherine & Barbara Bedont, “Ending Impunity for Gender Crimes under the International Criminal Court”, 6 Brown Journal of World Affairs 65 (1999)

Hans, Monica, “Providing for Uniformity in the Exercise of Universal Jurisdiction:  Can Either the Princeton Principles on Universal Jurisdiction or an International Criminal Court Accomplish this Goal?” Transnational Lawyer, vol. 15, no. 2 (Spring 2002), pp. 357-403.

 

Harris, S., “The United States and the International Criminal Court: Legal Potential for Non-Party State Jurisdiction”, 23 University of Hawaii Law Review 277 (2000)

Hartley, James, “The International Crimes and International Criminal Court Act 2000”, Auckland University Law Review, v. 9 no. 2 (2001), pp. 623-32.

Hartzman, Richard, “Progress on the Proposed International Criminal Court”, ASIL Newsletter (Sept.-Oct. 1997), p. 9. 

Heath, John William Jr., “Journey over “strange ground”: from Demjanjuk to the International Criminal Court regime”, Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, vol. 13 no. 3 (Spring 1999), pp. 383-407.

Hebel, Herman von, “Putting an End to Impunity: From The Hague to Rome”, 1998-1999 Hague Yearbook of International Law, pp. 83-90.

      A.M., Johan G. Lammers and Jolien Schukking (eds.), Reflections on the International Criminal Court.  Essays in Honor of Adriaan Bos (Dordrecht: Kluwer Law International, 1999)

Henham, Ralph, “Some Issues for Sentencing in the International Criminal Court”, 52 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 81 (2003)

Heiko Ahlbrecht, Geschichte der völkerrechtlichen Strafgerichtsbarkeit im 20. Jahrhundert: Unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der völkerrechtlichen Straftatbestände und der Bemühungen um einen Ständigen Internationalen Strafgerichtshof (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1999)

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