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  1. Atrocity Prosecutions, Cultural Representation, and the Invisible Older Individual
  2. The Expressive Value of Prosecuting Aged Defendants: A Rebuke of Ageism
  3. The Problem with the Crime of Forced Migration as a Loophole to icc Jurisdiction
  4. Messages from the Expressive Nature of icc Reparations: Complex-victims in Complex Contexts and the Trust Fund for Victims
  5. International Criminal ‘Lawfare’ and its Potential Effects on Post-Conflict Positive Peace
  6. Canada, the International Criminal Court, and the intersection of international politics and finances
  7. Defining a relationship between transitional justice and jus post bellum: A call and an opportunity for post-conflict justice
  8. Africa's role in the progression of international criminal justice: a moral and political argument