International Criminal Justice Series
ISSN: 2352-6718
EISSN: 2352-6726
Series Editors:
- Gerhard Werle, Berlin, Germany
- Moritz Vormbaum, Münster, Germany
Series Information:
The series aims to create a platform for publications covering the entire field of international criminal justice. It therefore deals with issues relating, among others, to:
- the work of international criminal courts and tribunals;
- transitional justice approaches in different countries;
- international anti-corruption and anti-money laundering initiatives;
- the history of international criminal law.
It is peer-reviewed and seeks to publish high-quality works emanating from excellent scholars.
Editorial Office:
Prof. Dr. Moritz Vormbaum
University of Münster
Faculty of Law
Bispinghof 24-25
48143 Münster, Germany
vormbaum@uni-muenster.de
Child Soldiers as Agents of War and Peace - A Restorative Transitional Justice Approach to Accountability for Crimes Under International Law
- 978-94-6265-200-2
- English
- International Criminal Justice Series
- 201708
Defining International Terrorism - Between State Sovereignty and Cosmopolitanism
- 978-94-6265-203-3
- English
- International Criminal Justice Series
- 201708
The International Criminal Court at the Mercy of Powerful States - An Assessment of the Neo-colonialism Claim Made By African Stakeholders
- 978-94-6265-191-3
- English
- International Criminal Justice Series
- 201707
Victim Participation in International Criminal Justice - Practitioners’ Guide
- 978-94-6265-176-0
- English
- International Criminal Justice Series
- 201707
Translating Guilt - Identifying Leadership Liability for Mass Atrocity Crimes
- 978-94-6265-170-8
- English
- International Criminal Justice Series
- 201702
The African Criminal Court - A Commentary on the Malabo Protocol
- 978-94-6265-149-4
- English
- International Criminal Justice Series
- 201612
Avoiding a Full Criminal Trial - Fair Trial Rights, Diversions and Shortcuts in Dutch and International Criminal Proceedings
- 978-94-6265-152-4
- English
- International Criminal Justice Series
- 201610
A Collective Theory of Genocidal Intent
- 978-94-6265-122-7
- English
- International Criminal Justice Series
- 201605
International Criminal Tribunals and Human Rights Law - Adherence and Contextualization
- 978-94-6265-101-2
- English
- International Criminal Justice Series
- 201604
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia - Assessing their Contribution to International Criminal Law
- 978-94-6265-104-3
- English
- International Criminal Justice Series
- 201604