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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sarah M.H. Nouwen is an academic in the areas of international law of peacemaking and justice. She is a professor of international law at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, in the Department of Law, on leave as a reader in international law and Fellow of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. She is also an editor-in-chief of the European Journal of International Law.
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- Doing Justice to the Political: The International Criminal Court in Uganda and Sudan (2010) (181)
- Representational Practices at the International Criminal Court: The Gap between Juridified and Abstract Victimhood (2013) (116)
- Complementarity in the Line of Fire: The Catalysing Effect of the International Criminal Court in Uganda and Sudan (2013) (75)
- Monopolizing Global Justice: International Criminal Law as Challenge to Human Diversity (2014) (63)
- 'Hybrid courts' The hybrid category of a new type of international crimes courts (2006) (50)
- The Special Court for Sierra Leone and the Immunity of Taylor: The Arrest Warrant Case Continued (2005) (30)
- 'As You Set Out for Ithaka': Practical, Epistemological, Ethical and Existential Questions About Socio-Legal Empirical Research in Conflict (2014) (27)
- Speaking of Legacy: Toward an Ethos of Modesty at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (2016) (22)
- Complementarity in the line of fire (2013) (16)
- The International Criminal Court and Complementarity: Complementarity in Uganda: domestic diversity or international imposition? (2011) (11)
- Doing Justice to the Political: The International Criminal Court in Uganda and Sudan: A Rejoinder to Bas Schotel (2011) (10)
- The ICC’s Intervention in Uganda: Which Rule of Law Does it Promote? (2012) (8)
- Legal Equality on Trial: Sovereigns and Individuals Before the International Criminal Court (2013) (7)
- The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law (2020) (7)
- Sudan's Divided (and Divisive?) Peace Agreements (2007) (6)
- The Law and Politics of Self-Referrals (2010) (5)
- International Criminal Justice and Humanitarianism (2018) (4)
- Doing Justice to the Political, The ICC in Uganda and Sudan (2010) (3)
- The Rise and Fall of Democratic Governance in International Law (2011) (3)
- The necessary indeterminacy of self‐determination: Politics, law and conflict in the Horn of Africa (2020) (3)
- ‘As You Set out for Ithaka’: Practical, Epistemological, Ethical, and Existential Questions about Socio-Legal Empirical Research in Conflict (2014) (2)
- The International Criminal Court (2017) (2)
- International Criminal Law: Theory All Over the Place (2015) (2)
- PURSUING GLOBAL JUSTICE THROUGH INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW Foreword (2015) (2)
- International Law and Democracy Revisited: Introduction to the Symposium (2021) (1)
- The Necessary Indeterminacy of Self-determination: Politics, Law and Conflict in the Horn of Africa (2020) (1)
- Is there Something Missing in the Proposed Convention on Crimes Against Humanity? (2018) (1)
- 'The Consciousness of Duty Done'? British Attitudes Towards Self-Determination and the Case of Sudan (2019) (1)
- Leaving Legacies Open-Ended: An Invitation for an Inclusive Debate on International Criminal Justice (2016) (1)
- The ICC's Intervention in Uganda (2012) (1)
- Introduction: Peace and Peacemaking in Sudan and South Sudan (2020) (1)
- Combining Ownership and Neutrality in the Prosecution of International Crimes: Theory and Reality of Mixed Tribunals (2007) (1)
- What's wrong with international law? : liber amicorum A.H.A. Soons (2015) (1)
- The Importance of Frames: The Diverging Conflict Analyses of the United Nations and the African Union (2013) (1)
- Exporting peace? The EU mediator’s normative backpack (2022) (1)
- Complementarity in the Line of Fire: Epilogue: beyond complementarity in the line of fire (2013) (0)
- Complementarity in the Line of Fire: Complementarity from the line of fire (2013) (0)
- International Criminal Law (2016) (0)
- Complementarity in the Line of Fire: Prologue: in the line of fire (2013) (0)
- Tadić v. Prosecutor: International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, 1995 (2017) (0)
- Introduction (2020) (0)
- Introduction: "What's wrong with international law?" (2015) (0)
- RETURN TO SENDER: LET THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE JUSTIFY OR QUALIFY INTERNATIONAL-CRIMINAL-COURT EXCEPTIONALISM REGARDING PERSONAL IMMUNITIES (2019) (0)
- International Commissions of Inquiry: What Difference Do They Make? Taking an Empirical Approach (2019) (0)
- The Changing Role of Regional Organizations in African Peace and Security (2013) (0)
- The Diverging Conflict Analyses of the United Nations and the African Union (2013) (0)
- Complementarity in the Line of Fire: Map of ICC situation countries in July 2012 (2013) (0)
- The International Criminal Court and Conflict Prevention in Africa (2017) (0)
- The Globalisation of Justice: Amplifying and Silencing Voices at the ICC (2018) (0)
- Complementarity in the Line of Fire: Paradoxes unravelled: explanations for complementarity's weak catalysing effect on domestic proceedings (2013) (0)
- Peace and Peacemaking in Sudan and South Sudan (2020) (0)
- Complementarity in the Line of Fire: The Rome Statute: complementarity in its legal context (2013) (0)
- Tensions between the Pursuit of Criminal Accountability and Other International Policy Agendas in Situations of Armed Conflict (2022) (0)
- Sarah Nouwen's Choice (EJIL Editors' Choice of Books 2015) (2016) (0)
- Complementarity in the Line of Fire: Bibliography (2013) (0)
- After Genocide: Bringing the Devil to Justice. By Adam Smith (2012) (0)
- Rwanda 1994 in normen vatten (2008) (0)
- Complementarity in the Line of Fire: Sudan: complementarity in a state of denial (2013) (0)
- Sir Elihu Lauterpacht and the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge (2018) (0)
- The Story of His Life: Philippe Sands' 'East West Street' (2018) (0)
- Complementarity in the Line of Fire: Uganda: compromising complementarity (2013) (0)
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