All Stories

  1. ‘As You Set out for Ithaka’: Practical, Epistemological, Ethical, and Existential Questions about Socio-Legal Empirical Research in Conflict
  2. Prologue: in the line of fire
  3. Complementarity from the line of fire
  4. The Rome Statute: complementarity in its legal context
  5. Complementarity in the line of fire
  6. Paradoxes unravelled: explanations for complementarity's weak catalysing effect on domestic proceedings
  7. Epilogue: beyond complementarity in the line of fire
  8. Legal Equality on Trial: Sovereigns and Individuals Before the International Criminal Court
  9. The Diverging Conflict Analyses of the United Nations and the African Union
  10. Complementarity in the Line of Fire
  11. The ICC's Intervention in Uganda
  12. The Special Court for Sierra Leone and the Immunity of Taylor: The Arrest Warrant Case Continued
  13. The ICC’s Intervention in Uganda: Which Rule of Law Does it Promote?
  14. Representational Practices at the International Criminal Court: The Gap between Juridified and Abstract Victimhood
  15. Legal Equality on Trial: Sovereigns and Individuals before the International Criminal Court
  16. 'As You Set Out for Ithaka': Practical, Epistemological, Ethical and Existential Questions About Socio-Legal Empirical Research in Conflict
  17. Bibliography
  18. Uganda: compromising complementarity
  19. Preface
  20. Sudan: complementarity in a state of denial