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Ambos, Kai (ed), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Article-by-Article-Commentary (Munich, Oxford, Baden-Baden, C.H. Beck, Hart, Nomos 2022), 3125pp.
Assy, Rabeea and Higgins, Andrew (eds), Principles, Procedure, and Justice: Essays in Honour of Adrian Zuckerman (Oxford, Oxford University Press 2020), 304pp.
Garvey, Stephen P., Guilty Acts, Guilty Minds (New York, Oxford University Press 2020), 334pp.
Kreß, Claus and Lawless, Robert (eds), Necessity and Proportionality in International Peace and Security Law (New York, Oxford University Press 2020), 488pp.
Lahti, Raimo, Towards an Efficient, Just and Humane Criminal Justice: Nordic Essays on Criminal Law, Criminology and Criminal Policy 1972-2020 (Helsinki, Suomalainen lakimiesyhdistys 2021), 554pp.
McDougall, Carrie, The Crime of Aggression under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 2nd edn, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 2021), 524pp.
Sarch, Alexander, Criminally Ignorant (New York, Oxford University Press 2019), 280pp.
Schwöbel-Patel, Christine, Marketing Global Justice: The Political Economy of International Criminal Law (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 2021), 280pp.
Stahn, Carsten, Iverson, Jens and Braga da Silva, Rafael (eds), Just Peace After Conflict: Jus Post Bellum and the Justice of Peace (Oxford, Oxford University Press 2020), 384pp.
Tan, Yudan, The Rome Statute as Evidence of Customary International Law (Leiden, Boston, Brill, Nijhoff 2021), 419pp.
Van Schaack, Beth, Imagining Justice for Syria (New York, Oxford University Press 2020), 440pp.
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Heinze, A. Books Received. Crim Law Forum 32, 547–548 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-021-09429-x
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