Chile Eboe-Osuji

SCHOLARSHIP

  • ‘The US-ICC Relationship: A Historical Vignette of America’s Support for International Law’ Rutgers International Law and Human Rights Journal, 2021
  • ‘The Cause of all Humanity: Why the United States should support the International Criminal Court,’ Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2021;
  • ‘A Tribute To Robert H. Jackson – Recalling America’s Contributions To International Criminal Justice’ (2019) 113 Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 355
  • ‘Administering International Criminal Justice through the African Court: Opportunities and Challenges’ in Jalloh, Clarke and Nmehielle, The African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples Rights in Context [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019] 838—850
  • ‘The Right to an Independent Judiciary’ in Szumiło-Kulczycka and Gajda-Roszczynialska, Judicial Management versus Independence of the Judiciary [Warsaw: Wolters Kluwer, 2018] 189—207
  • ‘The ICC and the African Court and the Extended Notion of Complementarity of International Criminal Jurisdictions’ in (2017) Nigerian Yearbook of International Law 191—213
  • ‘Measures to bring accountability’ [for unlawful use of weapons by non-state armed groups in contemporary conflicts], in De Vidts and Beruto, Weapons and the International Rule of Law [San Remo: FrancoAngeli, 2017] 154—163
  • ‘The High Commissioner for Human Rights on the Legal Obligation of Corporations to Respect International Human Rights Norms’ in Linton, Simpson & Schabas, For the Sake of Present and Future Generations [Leiden: Brill, 2015] 153—204
  • ‘From Sympathy to Reparation for Female Victims of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts’ (2011) 4 African Journal of Legal Studies 257—302
  • ‘Alibi in International Criminal Law, as viewed Through the Prism of the Common Law’ (2011) 22 Criminal Law Forum 35—102
  • ‘“Grave Breaches” as War Crimes: Much Ado About … “Serious Violations”’ [available on the website of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor Guest Lecture Series]
  • ‘Prosecution of Sexual Violence against Women: a necessary component of post-conflict strategy of justice and social reconstruction in Colombia’ in K Ambos, Selección y priorización como estrategia de persecución en los casos de crímenes internacionales: Un estudio comparado [Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Primera edición, Bogotá, 2011]
  • ‘Changing the Characterisation of Crimes after Commencement of Trials at the International Criminal Court’ 49 International Legal Materials (2010) p 474
  • ‘Another Look at the Intent Element of the War Crime of Terrorism’ Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 1474-449X, First published on 27 July 2010
  • ‘Navi Pillay in Her Age’ in C Eboe-Osuji (ed), Protecting Humanity
  • ‘Nigeria’s Jurisdiction to Prosecute Johnny Paul Koroma for War Crimes Committed during the Sierra Leone Civil War’ (with Angela Nworgu) in C Eboe-Osuji (ed), Protecting Humanity
  • ‘State Immunity, State Atrocities and Civil Justice in the Modern Era of International Law’ (2007) xlv Canadian Yearbook of International Law 223
  • ‘Crimes against Humanity: Directing Attacks against a Civilian Population’ (2008) 2 African Journal of Legal Studies 118—129
  • ‘Rape as Genocide: Some Questions Arising’ (2007) 9 Journal of Genocide Research pp 251-273
  • ‘The Role of the Security Council in Prosecuting the Crime of Aggression: an African Perspective’ (2007) 34 The Monitor-Journal of the Coalition for the International Criminal Court 8
  • ‘Superior or Command Responsibility – A Doubtful Theory of Criminal Responsibility at the Ad Hoc Tribunals’ in Deceaux et al, From Human Rights to International Criminal Law [The Hague: Brill, 2007] 105
  • ‘International Law, Mercenary Activities and Conflict Prevention In Africa’ [Co-author: Adama Dieng] in Deceaux et al, From Human Rights to International Criminal Law [The Hague: Brill, 2007] 617
  • ‘Vague’ Indictments and Justice at the International Criminal Tribunals: Learning from the World of Common Law’ in C P M Waters (ed), British and Canadian Perspectives on International Law [The Hague: Brill, 2006] 105
  • ‘Rape and superior responsibility in international law’ [http://www.icc-cpi.int/library/organs/otp/050620_Chile_presentation.pdf]
  • ‘Murder as a Crime against Humanity at the Ad Hoc Tribunals: Reconciling Differing Languages’ [(2005) Canadian Yearbook of International Law p 145]
  • ‘Genocide, Justice and the Forensic Sensibilities of the International Committee of the Red Cross’ Chinese Journal of International Law (2006) Vol 5, No 1, p 149
  • ‘Crimes Against Humanity: from Finta to Mugesera’ or ‘In Sync at Last: Canadian Law and International Law of Crimes Against Humanity’, Canadian Council on International Law website (November 2005) http://www.ccil-ccdi.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=124&Itemid=76
  • ‘The World Our Stage: Practice at the Bar of International Law’ The Advocates’ Society Journal (summer 2005) pp 14—16
  • ‘Complicity in Genocide’ vs ‘Aiding and Abetting Genocide’: Construing the Difference in ICTR and ICTY Statutes (2005) 3 Journal of International Criminal Justice 56—81
  • ‘Kleptocracy: a desired subject of international criminal law that is in dire need of prosecution by universal jurisdiction’, African Perspectives on International Criminal Justice (2005) p 121
  • ‘Crimes against Humanity: the End of Im[m/p]unity in a New Order of International Criminal Law’ AFLA Quarterly (October—December 1999) p 15
  • ‘The Jurisdiction to Prosecute Foreigners for Crimes Against Humanity Committed Abroad’ AFLA Quarterly (April—June 2000) p 12 [Co-author: Suzanne Schairer]
  • ‘World War against Aviation Terrorism … the Role of Canada’ in MATTE (ed) Arms Control and Disarmament in Outer Space: Towards a New Order of Survival, vol iv, 59
  • ‘The Duty to Defend an Unnamed Insured – Even the Fourth Generation Driver’ (1996) 14 Canadian Journal of Insurance Law, p 65
  • ‘Repeal of the Ontario Employment Equity Laws: A Lesson in Denial of Equal Protection of the Laws’ in Agocs, Workplace Equality: International Perspectives on Legislation, Policy and Practice’ (2002) p 109 [Co-author: Elizabeth McIsaac]
  • ‘Healing the Rift: the Impasse between the African Union and the International Criminal Court’ <http://ceboe-osuji.blogspot.com/2010/03/healing-rift-impasse-between-african.html>
  • ‘The Proper Burden of Persuasion for the Issuance of an Arrest Warrant at the International Criminal Court’ <http://ceboe-osuji.blogspot.com/2010/02/evidential-correct-standard-for-arrest.html>
  • ‘A Thought for Kampala: Kleptocracy’ <http://ceboe-osuji.blogspot.com/2010/02/thought-for-kampala-kleptocracy.html>
  • ‘Responsibility of States for Genocide Crimes’, Law Times 17 May 2007