Volume 18, Issue 2 (2024) Limits of Legal Responses to Genocide and Mass Atrocity
Front Matter
Editorial
Limits of Legal Responses to Genocide and Mass Atrocity: Introduction to the Special Issue
Paul Morrow and Shelley Inglis
Articles
Bench Stacking and Biases: The ICJ’s Partial Decision in Yugoslavia v. NATO Members in Comparative Perspective
Jeffrey S. Bachman Dr.
Reviving the Genocide Convention’s Preventive Purpose
Yonah Diamond and John Packer
Beyond Hierarchy: Investigating the Role of Complex-Fluid Structures in the Accountability of Criminal Organizations
María Manuela Márquez Velásquez and Rodrigo Moreno
Assembling Pieces of Accountability for the Srebrenica Genocide
Annick Pijnenburg and Nataša Nedeski
If Only Justice Could Heal or Make Whole: Hard Lessons from Rwanda’s Legal Responses to Genocide and Mass Atrocity
Gerald Gahima Dr
“Rethinking the Application of Formal and Informal Justice Responses to Conflict Related Sexual Violence in Uganda
Josephine Ndagire
“A Disturbing Portent of Future Harm”? Attacks on Cultural Heritage, Atrocity Crimes, and the Problem of Prevention
Matthew S. Weinert