In Judges and the Making of International Criminal Law Joseph Powderly explores the role of judicial creativity in the progressive development of international
There has been a quiet revolution over the course of the past quarter century in the prosecution of individuals for war crimes before international courts. Unti
This pioneering book explores the intersections of law and culture at the International Criminal Court (ICC), offering insights into how notions of culture affe
Summary: "Written by seasoned scholars and practitioners, this collection of essays provides a most comprehensive analysis of the institutional dynamics and pol
Volume 3 addresses the direct enforcement system, namely international criminal tribunals, how they came about and how they functioned, tracing that history fro