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Member Publication2025 / 1
Geospatial dimensions and Governance challenges in Cross-border Forensic Investigations of Transnational Crime,Member Publication2025 / 2
Reparations to Future Generation before the ICC: Intergenerational Justice Accounts (Journal of International Criminal Justice)Member Publication2024 / 1
Towards a Transformative Reparation Process: The Communication Practice by the International Criminal Court (Victim-Centred Criminal Justice)Member Publication2024 / 2
The Other Side of the Human Rights Approach to the Reparation for Victims of Armed Conflict: The Coalition of the Sword and Shield Function for Transformative Reparation (Japanese Yearbook of International Law)Member Publication2023 / 1
Taking Illegal Amnesties Seriously: Threefold Approach to the Admissibility Test before the International Criminal Court (International Criminal Law Review)Member Publication2023 / 2
From Discrimination to Death: Genocide Process through a Human Rights LensMember Publication2023 / 3
Analyses of the Gaza strip in ICCMember Publication2023 / 4
Finding India’s International Criminal Law Obligations in its Domestic LawsMember Publication2023 / 5
The New Recipe for a General Principle of Law: Premise Theory to “Fill in the Gaps” (Asian Journal of International Law)Member Publication2022 / 1
‘The Contested Definitions of ‘International Crimes’’. In Borhan Uddin Khan and Md. Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan (eds.) Human Rights and International Criminal Law, Leiden: Brill Nijhoff, 2022, pp. 75-93Member Publication2022 / 2
Jennifer Keene-McCann and Aakash Chandran, ‘Centering Accountability in Asia: Universal Jurisdiction, Grave Breaches, and Cautious Optimism’ (Opinio Juris 2022)Member Publication2022 / 3
Jennifer Keene-McCann and Aakash Chandran, ‘Centering Accountability in Asia: Universal Jurisdiction, Grave Breaches, and Cautious Optimism’ (Opinio Juris)
