Cornell International Law Journal
Volume 38, Number 3 (Symposium: Milosevic & Hussein on Trial: Panel 1: Global or Local Justice: Who Should Try Ousted Leaders)
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Ending Impunity: How International Criminal Law Can Put Tyrants on Trial
Geoffrey Robertson
Emasculating the Philosophy of International Criminal Justice in the Iraqi Special Tribunal
Farhad Malekian
In Defense of Hybridity: Towards a Representational Theory of International Criminal Justice
Frederic Megret
Address to the Cornell International Law Journal Symposium: Milosevic & (and) Hussein on Trial
Ruth Wedgwood
Modes of Participation in Mass Atrocity
Mark J. Osiel
Tyranny on Trial: Personality and Courtroom Conduct of Defendants Slobodan Milosevic and Saddam Hussein
Jerrold M. Post and Lara K. Panis
The Iraqi Special Tribunal: A Human Rights Perspective
Michael A. Newton
Errors and Missteps: Key Lessons the Iraqi Special Tribunal Can Learn from the ICTY, ICTR, and SCSL
Michael P. Scharf and Ahran Kang
Former Heads of State on Trial
Mikhail Wladimiroff
Justice, Power, and the Realities of Interdependence: Lessons from the Milosevic and Hussein Trials
Payam Akhavan
The Tricky Nature of Proving Genocide against Saddam Hussein before the Iraqi Special Tribunal
Michael J. Kelly
Milosevic and Hussein on Trial
Alfred P. Rubin