Joint opinion
(2023)
Other
All Outputs (10)
Gender and Social-Class Diversity and the ‘Universal Vocation’ on the ICJ Bench (2023)
Book Chapter
A Performative Theory of Judicial Dissent (2023)
Journal Article
This article introduces a ritual theory of judicial dissent. Conventional accounts of the functions of judicial dissent, whether in the context of domestic or international judicial systems, can be grouped into three thematic categories: ‘dissent as... Read More about A Performative Theory of Judicial Dissent.
Referral by the United Nations Security Council: International Criminal Court (ICC) (2021)
Other
The Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law (EiPro) features detailed accounts of key events, concepts and institutions, original research, rich historical contextualization, in-depth legal analyses, and critical assessments of existi... Read More about Referral by the United Nations Security Council: International Criminal Court (ICC).
‘The different sets of ideas at the back of our heads’: Dissent and authority at the International Court of Justice (2019)
Journal Article
© 2019 Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law. Additional opinions (AOs) - dissenting opinions, separate opinions and declarations, whether authored individually or jointly - are a distinctive characteristic of the ICJ's jurisprudence.... Read More about ‘The different sets of ideas at the back of our heads’: Dissent and authority at the International Court of Justice.
The significance of institutional culture in enhancing the validity of international criminal tribunals (2017)
Journal Article
When considering the validity of international criminal tribunals, focus is typically and appropriately upon areas of substantive law and procedure and questions of prosecutorial policy. However, to the extent that it is within the capacity of judges... Read More about The significance of institutional culture in enhancing the validity of international criminal tribunals.
The International Court of Justice’s Judgment in the Final Balkans Genocide Convention Case (2016)
Journal Article
The paradox of dissent: judicial dissent and the projects of international criminal justice (2015)
Journal Article
Additional opinions — dissenting opinions, separate opinions, declarations, and permutations thereof — are a familiar, if sometimes controversial, aspect of the international jurisprudential landscape. Given that the controversy provoked by additiona... Read More about The paradox of dissent: judicial dissent and the projects of international criminal justice.
Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies (2014)
Report
The European Union and its Member States have been the staunchest supporters of the ICC system of international criminal justice in the last two decades. That system is now at a critical juncture. With a view to the future, it is necessary to examine... Read More about Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies.