War Crimes Law
Part I: General Problems: Selectivity and Incoherence: Georg Schwarzenberger (1950), The problem of an international criminal law; Steven R. Ratner (1998), The schizophrenias of international criminal law; Robert Cryer (2001), The boundaries of liability in international criminal law, or Selectivity by Stealth. Why Prosecute and Where?: Mark J. Osiel (2002), Why prosecute? critics of mass atrocity; Payam Akhavan (2001), Beyond impunity: can international criminal justice prevent future atrocities?; Jose Alvarez (1999), Crimes of states/crimes of hate: lessons from Rwanda; Rosalind Dixon (2002), Rape as a crime in international humanitarian law: where to from here?. Who to Prosecute?: George P. Fletcher (2002), The Storrs lectures: Liberals and romantics at war: the problem of collective guilt; Sanford Levinson (1973), Responsibility for crimes of war. What Sort of Project?: Gerry J. Simpson (1997), Didactic and dissident histories in war crimes trials.