Kevin Jon Heller
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kevin Jon Heller is a scholar of international law who is a Professor of International Law & Security at the University of Copenhagen's Centre for Military Studies. He has also taught at the University of Amsterdam, SOAS, University of London, and Melbourne Law School.
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- Power, subjectification and resistance in Foucault (1996) (162)
- Deleuze And Guattari: New Mappings in Politics, Philosophy, and Culture (1998) (100)
- 'One Hell of a Killing Machine': Signature Strikes and International Law (2013) (80)
- The Nuremberg Military Tribunals and the Origins of International Criminal Law (Paperback Edition) (2011) (67)
- The Shadow Side of Complementarity: The Effect of Article 17 of the Rome Statute on National Due Process (2007) (61)
- A Sentence-Based Theory of Complementarity (2011) (46)
- The Cognitive Psychology of Circumstantial Evidence (2006) (44)
- The Handbook of Comparative Criminal Law (2010) (31)
- Retreat From Nuremberg: The Leadership Requirement in the Crime of Aggression (2007) (29)
- Specially-Affected States and the Formation of Custom (2018) (28)
- What is an International Crime? (A Revisionist History) (2016) (21)
- The Hidden Histories of War Crimes Trials (2013) (21)
- Situational Gravity Under the Rome Statute (2008) (20)
- The Uncertain Legal Status of the Aggression Understandings (2012) (17)
- Beyond the reasonable man? A sympathetic but critical assessment of the use of subjective standards of reasonableness in self-defense and provocation cases (1998) (17)
- Mistake of Legal Element, the Common Law, and Article 32 of the Rome Statute: A Critical Analysis (2008) (15)
- The Role of the International Prosecutor (2013) (13)
- What Happens to the Acquitted (2008) (12)
- The Limits of Article 8(2)(b)(iv) of the Rome Statute, the First Ecocentric Environmental War Crime (2007) (12)
- The Cognitive Psychology of Mens Rea (2008) (9)
- The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law (2020) (7)
- The Taylor Sentencing Judgment: A Critical Analysis (2013) (7)
- A Poisoned Chalice: The Substantive and Procedural Defects of the Iraqi High Tribunal (2006) (6)
- Targeted Killing: The Case of Anwar Al-Aulaqi (2011) (6)
- Prosecutor v. Karemera, Ngirumpatse, & Nzirorera International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda decision on whether to take judicial notice of genocide against the Tutsis in 1994 (2007) (6)
- Deconstructing International Criminal Law (2008) (6)
- 'A Stick to Hit the Accused With': The Legal Recharacterization of Facts under Regulation 55 (2013) (5)
- The Use and Abuse of Analogy in IHL (2015) (5)
- The Law of Neutrality Does Not Apply to the Conflict with Al-Qaeda, and It’s a Good Thing, Too: A Response to Chang (2011) (5)
- The Use and Abuse of Analogy in IHL (2015) (5)
- The International Commission of Inquiry on Libya: A Critical Analysis (2012) (4)
- Disguising a Military Object as a Civilian Object: Prohibited Perfidy or Permissible Ruse of War? (2015) (3)
- The Situation in Darfur (2007) (3)
- The Rome Statute in Comparative Perspective (2009) (3)
- Whatever Happened to Proof beyond a Reasonable Doubt? Of Drug Conspiracies, Overt Acts, and United States v. Shabani (1996) (2)
- Forging a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity (review) (2012) (2)
- On a differential law of war: A response to Blum (2011) (2)
- Prosecutor v. Karemera et al. (ICTR-98-44-I) (2007) (1)
- The Legality of Weapons Transfers to Ukraine Under International Law (2022) (1)
- Cassese, Antonio (ed.). The Oxford Companion to International Criminal Justice (2010) (1)
- Who Is Afraid of the Crime of Aggression? (2019) (1)
- International Decision, Prosecutor v. Karemera et al. (ICTR) (2006) (1)
- L INKS BETWEEN CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCEDURE AND TORTURE: LEARNING FROM RUSSIA (2013) (1)
- Completion Strategies and the Office of the Prosecutor (2009) (1)
- Conspiracy, Enterprise Liability, and Criminal Membership (2011) (1)
- What Happens to the Acquitted? (2008) (1)
- The International Criminal Court and Libya : Complementarity in Conflict (2014) (1)
- The War Lawyers: The United States, Israel, and Juridical Warfare. By Craig Jones. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xxxii, 347. Index. (2022) (1)
- Review of - Rough Justice: The International Criminal Court in a World of Power Politics by David Bosco. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (2014) (0)
- Jurisdiction and Legal Character of the Tribunals (2011) (0)
- The Trials (2018) (0)
- Review of: The Oxford Companion to International Criminal Justice, by Antonio Cassese. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. (2010) (0)
- Defending the indefensible: war criminals and the right to a fair trial (2012) (0)
- Options for Prosecuting Russian Aggression Against Ukraine: A Critical Analysis (2022) (0)
- 'Taking a Consenting Part': The Lost Mode of Participation (2017) (0)
- The Illegality of 'Genuine' Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention (2019) (0)
- Modes of Participation (2011) (0)
- Review Essay, Deconstructing International Criminal Law (2007) (0)
- Crimes Against Humanity (2011) (0)
- The OCC and the Tribunals (2011) (0)
- The Concept of 'The Human' in the Critique of Autonomous Weapons (2023) (0)
- The Unlawfulness of a “Bloody Nose Strike” on North Korea (2020) (0)
- Essays on the various aspects of the trial (2006) (0)
- The Evolution of the Trial Program (2011) (0)
- Dairy research in the Federal Republic of Germany. (2000) (0)
- Undermining the Principle of Complementarity: The Early Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court (2016) (0)
- Rereading Theodor Adorno’s Philosophy of History (1991) (0)
- Crimes Against Peace (2011) (0)
- Reading the Shadows of History—The Bridges between Turkish and Ethiopian ‘Internationalised’ Domestic Crime Trials (2013) (0)
- Review of: Forging a convention for crimes against humanity edited by Leila Nadya Sadat. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. (2012) (0)
- ‘Genuine’ Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention — Another Ticking Time-Bomb Scenario (2019) (0)
- International crime (2019) (0)
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda—genocide—conspiracy to commit genocide—complicity in genocide—mens rea—judicial notice (2007) (0)
- Articles on: “Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt,” “Conspiracy,” “Extradition,” “Cultural Defence,” and “Exemplars.” (2006) (0)
- Social Science in War: Defending Hamdan (2011) (0)
- From the IMT to the Zonal Trials (2011) (0)
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