Incoming Resources
- Means to an end, U.S. interest in the International Criminal Court, Lee Feinstein and Tod Lindberg
- An introduction to the International Criminal Court, William A. Schabas
- The UN international criminal tribunals, transition without justice?, Klaus Bachmann and Aleksandar Fatić
- Governance, order, and the International Criminal Court, between real politik and a cosmopolitan court, edited by Steven C. Roach
- Reluctant engagement, U.S. policy and the International Criminal Court, by Mark D. Kielsgard
- An introduction to the law of international criminal tribunals, a comparative study, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops
- The International Criminal Court and national jurisdictions, edited by Mauro Politi and Federica Gioia
- The International Criminal Court and the end of impunity in Kenya, Lionel Nichols
- The philosophical foundations of extraterritorial punishment, Alejandro Chehtman
- Interpreting crimes in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Leena Grover
- An introduction to the International Criminal Court, William A. Schabas
- Exploring the boundaries of international criminal justice, edited by Ralph Henham and Mark Findlay
- The politics of constructing the international criminal court, NGOs, discourse, and agency, Michael J. Struett
- Complementarity in the Rome Statute and national criminal jurisdictions, Jann K. Kleffner
- International criminal procedure, Christoph Safferling
- Judicial creativity at the International Criminal Tribunals, edited by Shane Darcy, Joseph Powderly
- Symbolic gestures and the generation of global social control, the International Criminal Court, Dawn Rothe and Christopher W. Mullins
- The Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court, analysis of the statute, the rules of procedure and evidence, the regulations of the court and supplementary instruments, by Georghios M. Pikis
- Jurisprudence of the international criminal courts and the European Court of Human Rights, procedure and evidence, by Vladimir Tochilovsky
- International criminal law developments in the case law of the ICTY, Gideon Boas & William A. Schabas, editors
- Human rights in international criminal proceedings, Salvatore Zappala
- Governance, order, and the International Criminal Court, between realpolitik and a cosmopolitan court, edited by Steven C. Roach
- States' responses to issues arising from the ICC statute, constitutional, sovereignty, judicial cooperation and criminal law, edited by Roy S. Lee
- International criminal tribunals, justice and politics, Yves Beigbeder
- The philosophical foundations of extraterritorial punishment, Alejandro Chehtman
- The International Criminal Court and complementarity, from theory to practice, edited by Carsten Stahn and Mohamed M. El Zeidy
- The emerging practice of the International Criminal Court, edited by Carsten Stahn and Göran Sluiter ; with a foreword by Adriaan Bos
- Internationalized criminal courts, Sierra Leone, East Timor, Kosovo, and Cambodia, edited by Cesare P.R. Romano, André Nollkaemper and Jann K. Kleffner
- Cooperation and the International Criminal Court, perspectives from theory and practice, edited by Olympia Bekou, Daley J. Birkett
- Rules, politics, and the international criminal court, committing to the court, Yvonne Dutton
- International criminal justice, law and practice from the Rome Statute to its review, edited by Roberto Bellelli
- Defending the society of states, why America opposes the International Criminal Court and its vision of world society, Jason Ralph
- The International Criminal Court and national courts, a contentious relationship, by Nidal Nabil Jurdi
- Designing criminal tribunals, sovereignty and international concerns in the protection of human rights, Steven D. Roper, Lilian A. Barria
- The law and jurisprudence of the international criminal tribunals and courts ;, procedure and human rights aspects, Vladimir Tochilovsky
- General principles of law in the decisions of international criminal courts and tribunals, by Fabián O. Raimondo
- Politicizing the International Criminal Court, the convergence of politics, ethics, and law, Steven C. Roach