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On hope, unintended consequences, and risks: Shedding the Rome Statute’s definition of ‘gender’ in the Crimes Against Humanity Convention
Published 2025-04-08In the past twenty-five years, the 1998 Rome Statute’s definition of ‘gender’ has been scrutinized in academic circles, in policies and practice of the International Criminal Court (ICC), and more recently in the United ...Preprint -
Bred ‘Like Cattle’ : Forced Procreation in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
Published 2024The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) serves as a compelling case study to extend current thinking about reproductive violence in international criminal law beyond the crime of ‘forced pregnancy’. In ...Article -
Trustees’ Indemnities and Fiduciary Duties: The High Court Appeal in Naaman v Jaken Properties Australia Pty Ltd
Published 2024The High Court of Australia appeal in Naaman v Jaken Properties raises the question whether a successor trustee owes a ‘fiduciary duty’ to the former trustee to not destroy, jeopardise or diminish the former trustee’s right ...Article -
The Selection of a Defective Major Premise
Published 2023In a common law system of reasoning, there is no definitive method to identify the correct legal rule, or major premise, from which there proceeds the reasoning to the result. At a more fundamental level, there are also ...Article -
Virtual criminal courts and remote advocacy
Published 2024How does the increasing use of audiovisual links (‘AVL’) impact advocacy? Given the developing significance of AVL and special measures in criminal courts, such as the use of pre-recorded out-of-court statements and remote ...Article