"International Criminal Law: Taking Stock of a Busy Decade" by Mark Drumbl
 

Document Type

Essay

Publication Title

Melbourne Journal of International Law

Publication Date

2009

Abstract

To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Melbourne Journal of International Law, the Editors have asked for a reflection on major developments in international criminal law over the past decade and the challenges it faces for the future. I begin by setting out four such developments and then identify four challenges. The four major developments that I identify are: institution-building; judicial and jurisprudential output; trendsetting and epistemic communities; and political management.

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