Incoming Resources
- Srebrenica in the aftermath of genocide, Lara J. Nettelfield, Royal Holloway University of London, Sarah E. Wagner, George Washington University
- International justice against impunity, progress and new challenges, Yves Beigbeder
- War crimes, confronting atrocity in the modern world, David Chuter
- The law of command responsibility, Guénaël Mettraux
- Propaganda, war crimes trials and international law, from speakers' corner to war crimes, edited by Predrag Dojčinovic
- War crimes law comes of age, essays, Theodor Meron
- Rhetorical vectors of memory in national and international Holocaust trials, Marouf A. Hasian Jr
- Writing history in international criminal trials, Richard Ashby Wilson
- Eichmann in Jerusalem, a report on the banality of evil, Hannah Arendt ; introduction by Amos Elon
- Reclaiming justice, the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and local courts, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic, John Hagan
- My neighbor, my enemy, justice and community in the aftermath of mass atrocity, edited by Eric Stover and Harvey M. Weinstein
- The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, an exercise in law, politics, and diplomacy, Rachel Kerr
- Accountability for atrocities, national and international responses, edited by Jane E. Stromseth
- The birth of the new justice, the internationalization of crime and punishment, 1919-1950, Mark Lewis
- International law and sexual violence in armed conflicts, by Chile Eboe-Osuji
- Rape in wartime, edited by Raphaëlle Branche and Fabrice Virgili
- War crimes and the culture of peace, Louise Arbour
- Massacres and morality, mass atrocities in an age of civilian immunity, Alex J. Bellamy
- Reclaiming justice, the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and local courts, Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, John Hagan
- Sex and international tribunals, the erasure of gender from the war narrative, Chiseche Salome Mibenge
- International justice in Rwanda and the Balkans, virtual trials and the struggle for state cooperation, Victor Peskin
- International criminal justice at the Yugoslav tribunal, a judge's recollection, Mohamed Shahabuddeen
- Justice in the Balkans, prosecuting war crimes in the Hague Tribunal, John Hagan
- Prologue to Nuremberg, the punishment of war criminals of the First World War, by James F. Willis
- War crimes in internal armed conflicts, Eve La Haye
- Translating evidence and interpreting testimony at a war crimes tribunal, working in a tug-of-war, Ellen Elias-Bursać
- The old bridge of Mostar and increasing respect for cultural property in armed conflict, by Jadranka Petrovic
- Mass atrocity, ordinary evil, and Hannah Arendt, criminal consciousness in Argentina's Dirty War, Mark J. Osiel
- War crimes and justice, a reference handbook, Howard Ball