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Contents:
Volume II;
Acknowledgments;
An introduction to all three volumes by the editor appears in Volume I;
PART I GENERAL PRINCIPLES, PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE;
1. Beth van Schaack (2008), ‘Crimen Sine Lege: Judicial Lawmaking at the Intersection of Law and Morals’;
2. Roger S. Clark (2002), ‘The Mental Element in International Criminal Law: The Rome Statute of the Interntional Criminal Court and the Elements of Offences’;
3. Mohamed Elewa Badar (2006), ‘Drawing the Boundaries of Mens Rea in the Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia’;
4. Allison Marston Danner and Jenny S. Martinez (2006), ‘Guilty Associations: Joint Criminal Enterprise, Command Responsibility, and the Development of International Criminal Law’;
5. Dapo Akande (2004), ‘International Law Immunities and the International Criminal Court’;
6. Charles Garraway (1999), ‘Superior Orders and the International Criminal Court: Justice Delivered or Justice Denied’;
7. Theodor Meron (2004), ‘Procedural Evolution in the ICTY’;
8. Gideon Boas (2001), ‘Creating Laws of Evidence for International Criminal Law: The ICTY and the Principle of Flexibility’;
9. Megan Fairlie (2004), ‘The Marriage of Common and Continental Law at the ICTY and its Progeny, Due Process Deficit’;
10. Mirjan Damaška (2001), ‘The Shadow Side of Command Responsibility’;
11. Alexander Zahar (2001), ‘Command Responsibility of Civilian Superiors for Genocide’;
12. Wibke Kristin Timmermann (2006), ‘Incitement in International Criminal Law’;
13. Nancy Amoury Combs (2002), ‘Copping a Plea to Genocide: The Plea Bargaining of International Crimes’;
PART-II-RULE OF LAW, AMNESTY AND ALTERNATIVES TO PROSECUTION;
14. Diane F. Orentlicher (1991), ‘Settling Accounts: The Duty to Prosecute Human Rights Violations of a Prior Regime’;
15. Louise Mallinder (2010), ‘Beyond the Courts? The Complex Relationship of Trials and Amnesties’;
16. Jeremy Sarkin (2001), ‘The Tension Between Justice and Reconciliation in Rwanda: Politics, Human Rights, Due Process and the Role of the Gacaca Courts in Dealing with the Genocide’;
17. William A. Schabas (2003), ‘The Relationship Between Truth Commissions and International Courts: The Case of Sierra Leone’;
18. Anja Seibert-Fohr (2003), ‘The Relevance of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court for Amnesties and Truth Commissions’.
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