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Prosecuting Generals for War Crimes The Shifting Sands of Accomplice Liability in International Criminal Law, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
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The Surprising Acquittals in the Gotovina and Perisic Cases: Is the ICTY Appeals Chamber a Trial Chamber in Sheep's Clothing, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
The Surprising Acquittals in the Gotovina and Perisic Cases: Is the ICTY Appeals Chamber a Trial Chamber Is Sheep's Clothing, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
The Problem of Risk in International Criminal Law, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
Attribution of Criminal Liability A Critical Comparison of The US Doctrine of Conspiracy and The ICTY Doctrine of Joint Criminal Enterprise from an American Perspective, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
Rereading Rauscher Is It Time for the United States to Abandon the Rule of Specialty, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
After Medellin v. Texas, Will U.S. Commitments in International Extradition Cases Be Enforceable?, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
Diplomatic Immunity Ratione Personae Did the International Court of Justice Create a New Rule of Customary International Law in Congo v Belgium, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
Immunity or Impunity The Potential Effect of Prosecutions of State Officials for Core International Crimes in States Like the United States that Are Not Parties to the Statute of the International, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
The International Court of Justices Decision in Congo v Belgium How Has It Affected The Development of a Principle of Universal Jurisdiction That Would Obligate All States to Prosecute War Criminals, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
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