Publications

– Jointly:

Contested Justice: The Politics and Practice of the International Criminal Court Interventions, volume contracted by Cambridge University Press (forthcoming)

– Prof. Dr Carsten Stahn

Books
The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court, Oxford University Press, forthcoming, (2014) under contract (Editor)
The International Criminal Court and Complementarity: From Theory to Practice, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge University Press, 2011) (ed., with M. El Zeidy)

Articles
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?: Second Thoughts on a ‘Sentence-Based‘ Theory of Complementarity, Harvard International Law Journal, Vol. 53 (2012), 183-196
Libya, the ICC and Complementarity: A Test for ‘shared responsibility’, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 10 (2012), 325-351

Between ‘Faith’ and ‘Facts’: By What Standards Should We Assess International Criminal Justice, Leiden Journal of International Law, Vol. 25 (2012), 251-282

How is the water? Light and shadow in the first years of the ICC, Criminal Law Forum, Vol. 22, No. 1 (2011), 175 – 197

– Dr Sara Kendall

Representational Practices at the International Criminal Court: The Gap between Juridified and Abstract Victimhood, Law & Contemporary Problems, Vol. 76 (2013), 235-262, co-authored with Sarah Nouwen

‘New Histories of the Present: Revisiting Post-World War II Juridical Forms,’ Review Essay, Melbourne Journal of International Law, Vol. 13.1 (2012), 349-357

‘Foregrounding the ‘Local’: Place-Based Approaches to Transitional Justice,’ Review Essay, International Journal of Transitional Justice, Vol. 6.2 (2012), 374-382, co-authored with Christian De Vos

Donors’ Justice: Recasting International Criminal Accountability, Leiden Journal of International Law, Vol. 24 (2011), 585-606

– Christian Lance De Vos

Investigating from Afar: The ICC’s Evidence Problem, Leiden Journal of International Law, Vol. 26 (2013), 1009-1024

‘Foregrounding the ‘Local’: Place-Based Approaches to Transitional Justice,’ Review Essay, The International Journal of Transitional Justice 6(2) (2012), 374-382 co-authored with Sara Kendall

– Marieke Wierda

Political Isolation in Libya, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, forthcoming April 2014 (with Mietek Boduszinsky)

Confronting Qadhafi’s Legacy: Transitional Justice in Libya, in P. Cole and B. MacQuinn (eds), The Libyan Revolution and its Aftermath, Hurst, 2014 (forthcoming)

Resources, in L. Reydams, J. Wouters & C. Ryngaert (eds), International Prosecutors, Oxford University Press (2012), 113 – 170.

Courts, Conflict and Complementarity. With Michael Otim, in C. Stahn & M. El Zeidy (eds), The International Criminal Court and Complementarity: From Theory to Practice, Cambridge University Press (2011), 1155-1178.