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Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 1 (2013) Atrocity Crimes Litigation: Year in Review (2011) Conference
Introduction
Articles
A Janus Look at International Criminal Justice
Diane Marie Amann
Delegating Investigations: Lessons to be Learned from the Lubanga Judgment
Dr. Caroline Buisman
Superior Responsibility, Inferior Sentencing: Sentencing Practice at the International Criminal Tribunals
Christine Bishai
Provisional Release at the ICTY: Rights of the Accused and the Debate that Amended a Rule
Raphael Sznajder