Journal of International Criminal Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of International Criminal Justice is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Admission of New Prosecutorial Evidence in International Criminal Retrials17
Witness Preparation at the International Criminal Court13
The Intersection of International Environmental Law and International Humanitarian Law at Sea9
Xabier Agirre, Morten Bergsmo, Simon De Smet and Carsten Stahn (eds), Quality Control in Criminal Investigation8
Foreword6
Christoph Sperfeldt, Practices of Reparations in International Criminal Justice5
The Regulation of Hazardous Substances and Activities During Warfare5
Antonio Cassese and The Man in a Case5
Patrycja Grzebyk, Human and Non-Human Targets in Armed Conflicts5
The ‘Prosecutor Amicus Curiae’ at the International Criminal Tribunals5
Foreword5
Correction to the Article: The UN Security Council Faces Organized Crime: Fact-finding, Regulation and Enforcement Strategies4
Mutual Legal Assistance and Double Criminality4
A Cage Went in Search of a Bird4
On Prevention of Crimes4
The German Code of Crimes Against International Law at Twenty3
On the Relationship Between German International Criminal Law and Counter-terrorism Criminal Law3
De-objectifying Animals3
Syrian State Torture on Trial3
Understanding UNITAD3
Epistemic Injustice at the ICC?3
Nomos and Narrative in International Criminal Justice3
Using International Environmental Law to Enhance Biodiversity and Nature Conservation During Armed Conflict3
Building An Abolition Movement for International Criminal Law?3
War Crimes Involving Autonomous Weapons3
Russian Aggression and the War in Ukraine3
Editorial3
Proving International Crimes. Yvonne McDermott2
Witnessing Ongwen2
Fabricated Legality2
Correction to: Crime of Aggression against Ukraine: The Role of Regional Customary Law2
The Ongwen Judgments2
The Arab World and the International Criminal Court2
Withdrawal from the Rome Statute2
Indirect Co-Perpetration and the Control Theory2
The Biological Weapons Amendment to the ICC Statute and National Provisions2
Court Decisions in the Republic of Korea on Japan's Accountability for Sexual Slavery of the Comfort Women2
Polar Bears and Gavels2
Shredded2
Gender and Forced Displacement at the International Criminal Court2
Whose [Crime] is it Anyway?2
The Crime of Aggression, Humanity, and the Soldier2
NGO Support for International Security Force Vetting and Screening1
Is the Quality of the ICC’s Legal Reasoning an Obstacle to Its Ability to Deter International Crimes?1
‘He Offered a Prayer for the Flier He Had Just Killed’1
There is Something Special about War Criminals …1
Prosecuting the Crime against Humanity of Apartheid1
Shadows of Return1
History Making at the International Criminal Tribunals1
Foreword1
The Nuremberg Trials Public Communications Apparatus1
Watershed Moment or Same Old?1
Are We a Bigger Problem Than We Realize?1
Correction to the Review Essay: Feminist Perspectives on the International Prosecution of Conflict-related Gender-based Crimes1
Rosario Salvatore Aitala, Diritto internazionale penale1
Of Crimes and Crowns1
Cyber Operations against Civilian Data1
Correction to: Editors’ Introduction: An Overview of the Role of Civil Society in International Justice1
The Control Theory as Multidimensional Concept1
Functional Immunity of Foreign State Officials Before National Courts1
International Prosecutors as Cause Lawyers1
The Challenge to the Special Criminal Court in the Central African Republic Delivering on its ‘Defence’ Promise1
Jérôme de Hemptinne, Les Conflits Armés en Mutation1
Domestic Accountability Efforts in Response to the Russia–Ukraine War1
Review Essay: Feminist Perspectives on the International Prosecution of Conflict-related Gender-based Crimes1
Russian Discourse on International Criminal Law1
The Role of Civil Society in Promoting Corporate Accountability for International Crimes1
Of Feline Kings and Spying Spirits1
Conscription to Fight a War of Aggression under International Criminal Law1
Peddling Atrocity1
Civil Society’s Endgame1
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