The Problem of the Authority of the International Criminal Court
Journal Article
Moran, C. F. (2018)
The Problem of the Authority of the International Criminal Court. International Criminal Law Review, 18(5), 883-901. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-01805001
This research examines the problem of the authority of the International Criminal Court (ICC), focusing on its claim to jurisdiction as its primary exercise of authority. The ...
A perspective on the Rome Statute's defence of duress: The role of imminence
Journal Article
Moran, C. F. (2018)
A perspective on the Rome Statute's defence of duress: The role of imminence. International Criminal Law Review, 18(1), 154-177. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-01801001
The concept of duress encapsulated in Article 31(1)(d) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court is a novel inclusion in a statute created to allow prosecution o...
Crystallising the International Rule of Law: Trump’s Accidental Contribution to International Law
Journal Article
Moran, C. F. (2017)
Crystallising the International Rule of Law: Trump’s Accidental Contribution to International Law. Washburn Law Journal, 56(3), 491-506
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Human rights law.
Book
Moran, C. F. (2017)
Human rights law. In N. Busby, & R. Zahn (Eds.), Studying EU law during and after Brexit, 81-84. Scotland: Scottish Universities Legal Network on Europe
The European Union’s original focus was on economic integration among the six founding Member States. The task of securing human rights at a supranational level had been entru...
How Donald Trump’s bull-in-a-china-shop shtick is strengthening international law
Other
Moran, C. F. (2017)
How Donald Trump’s bull-in-a-china-shop shtick is strengthening international law. https://theconversation.com/how-donald-trumps-bull-in-a-china-shop-shtick-is-strengthening-international-law-73083
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To Be Responsible for Ourselves: Dominic Ongwen and Defences Before the International Criminal Court
Digital Artefact
Moran, C. F. (2016)
To Be Responsible for Ourselves: Dominic Ongwen and Defences Before the International Criminal Court. http://opiniojuris.org/2016/12/19/to-be-responsible-for-ourselves-dominic-ongwen-and-defences-before-the-international-criminal-court/
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Emerging voices: the contribution of international criminal tribunals and courts to the development and promotion of international human rights law
Digital Artefact
Moran, C. F. (2014)
Emerging voices: the contribution of international criminal tribunals and courts to the development and promotion of international human rights law. http://opiniojuris.org/2014/08/04/emerging-voices-contribution-international-criminal-tribunals-courts-development-promotion-international-human-rights-law/
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