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  1. Principles of Reparations at the International Criminal Court: Assessing Alternative Approaches
  2. Legal Humility and Perceptions of Power in International Criminal Justice
  3. Defending Ukraine with EU weapons: arms control law in times of crisis
  4. How are ‘law’ and ‘culture’ understood in ICC scholarship?
  5. Principles of Reparations at the International Criminal Court: Assessing Alternative Approaches
  6. Arms Transfer Complicity Under the Rome Statute
  7. ‘UNITING AGAINST IMPUNITY: THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY AS A CATALYST FOR ACTION AT THE ICC’
  8. Outside, Inside, and Courtside: Taking Stock of the ICC
  9. Case Admissibility at the International Criminal Court
  10. Elies van Sliedregt and Sergey Vasiliev (eds),Pluralism in International Criminal Law
  11. Goran Sluiter, Hakan Friman, Suzannah Linton, Sergey Vasiliev and Salvatore Zappala (eds), International Criminal Procedure: Principles and Rules
  12. Evidence of Bad Character, 2nd revised edn edited by J.R.Spencer. Oxford: Hart (2009) 338pp. £34.00pb ISBN 978-1-84-113981-4
  13. The Politicisation of Hybrid Courts: Observations from the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
  14. The Legal Protection of Human Rights: Sceptical Essays edited by T.Campbell, K.D.Ewing, and A.Tomkins (Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press (2011) 522pp. £80.00hb ISBN 978-019960608-5
  15. Smith and Hogan's Criminal Law D. Ormerod. Oxford University Press (2011) 1172pp. £34.99pb ISBN 978-0-19-958649-3