Beyond impunity: can international criminal justice prevent future atrocities? P Akhavan American Journal of International Law 95 (1), 7-31, 2001 | 985 | 2001 |
Justice in the Hague, peace in the former Yugoslavia? A commentary on the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal P Akhavan Human Rights Quarterly 20 (4), 737-816, 1998 | 417 | 1998 |
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: The politics and pragmatics of punishment P Akhavan American Journal of International Law 90 (3), 501-510, 1996 | 371 | 1996 |
The Lord's Resistance Army Case: Uganda's Submission of the First State Referral to the International Criminal Court P Akhavan The American Journal of International Law 99 (2), 403-421, 2005 | 325 | 2005 |
Are international criminal tribunals a disincentive to peace?: Reconciling judicial romanticism with political realism P Akhavan Human Rights Quarterly 31 (3), 624-654, 2009 | 264 | 2009 |
Reducing Genocide to Law: definition, meaning, and the ultimate crime P Akhavan Cambridge University Press, 2012 | 136 | 2012 |
Justice and reconciliation in the Great Lakes region of Africa: The contribution of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda P Akhavan Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 7, 325, 1996 | 106 | 1996 |
Enforcement of the Genocide Convention: A challenge to civilization P Akhavan Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 8, 229, 1995 | 102 | 1995 |
Punishing war crimes in the former Yugoslavia: A critical juncture for the new world order P Akhavan Hum. Rts. Q. 15, 262, 1993 | 101 | 1993 |
The Yugoslav tribunal at a crossroads: The Dayton Peace Agreement and beyond P Akhavan Human Rights Quarterly 18 (2), 259-285, 1996 | 94 | 1996 |
The rise, and fall, and rise, of international criminal justice P Akhavan Journal of international criminal justice 11 (3), 527-536, 2013 | 90 | 2013 |
The crime of genocide in the ICTR jurisprudence P Akhavan Journal of International Criminal Justice 3 (4), 989-1006, 2005 | 90 | 2005 |
The International Criminal Court's ad hoc jurisdiction revisited C Stahn, MM El Zeidy, H Olásolo The American Journal of International Law 99 (2), 421-431, 2005 | 75 | 2005 |
Yugoslavia, the former and future: reflections by scholars from the region P Akhavan, R Howse (No Title), 1995 | 70 | 1995 |
Self-referrals before the international criminal court: Are states the villains or the victims of atrocities? P Akhavan CrIm. lF 21, 103, 2010 | 66 | 2010 |
Reconciling crimes against humanity with the laws of war: human rights, armed conflict, and the limits of progressive jurisprudence P Akhavan Journal of International Criminal Justice 6 (1), 21-37, 2008 | 66* | 2008 |
Cultural Genocide: Legal Label or Mourning Metaphor? P Akhavan McGill Law Journal 62 (1), 243-270, 2016 | 64 | 2016 |
The International Criminal Court in Context: Mediating The Global and Local in the Age of Accountability-Commentary on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court … P Akhavan American Journal of International Law 97 (3), 712-721, 2003 | 53 | 2003 |
What justice for the Yazidi genocide?: Voices from below P Akhavan, S Ashraph, B Barzani, D Matyas Human Rights Quarterly 42 (1), 1-47, 2020 | 44 | 2020 |
Whither National Courts? The Rome Statute’s Missing Half: Towards an Express and Enforceable Obligation for the National Repression of International Crimes P Akhavan Journal of International Criminal Justice 8 (5), 1245-1266, 2010 | 35* | 2010 |