Countries citing papers authored by Mark A. Drumbl
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mark A. Drumbl
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2014). Child Pirates: Rehabilitation, Reintegration, and Accountability. Case Western Reserve journal of international law. 46(1). 235.2 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2012). 'She Makes Me Ashamed to Be a Woman': The Genocide Conviction of Pauline Nyiramasuhuko, 2011. Michigan Journal of International Law. 34(3). 559–603.5 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2010). Accountability for System Criminality. 8(1). 373.2 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2009). Reviewing Supranational Criminology: Towards A Criminology of International Crimes, Alette Smeulers & Roelof Haveman, eds. (2008). New Criminal Law Review.5 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2009). International Criminal Law: Taking Stock of a Busy Decade. Melbourne journal of international law. 10(1). 38.2 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2007). The Expressive Value of Prosecuting and Punishing Terrorists: Hamdan, the Geneva Conventions, and International Criminal Law. SSRN Electronic Journal.7 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2005). Pluralizing International Criminal Justice. Michigan Law Review. 103(6). 1295–1328.13 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2005). Law and Atrocity: Settling Accounts in Rwanda.7 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2004). Collective Violence and Individual Punishment: The Criminality of Mass Atrocity. Northwestern University law review. 99(2). 539.25 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2004). Rights, Culture, and Crime: The Role of Rule of Law for the Women of Afghanistan. Columbia journal of transnational law. 42(2). 349.6 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2004). 'Lesser Evils' in the War on Terrorism. Case Western Reserve journal of international law. 36(2). 335.
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2002). Poverty, Wealth, and Obligation in International Environmental Law.2 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2002). Victimhood in Our Neighborhood: Terrorist Crime, Taliban Guilt, and the Asymmetries of the International Legal Order. North Carolina law review.6 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2002). Environmental Supra-Nationalism. Washington and Lee law review. 59(1). 289.3 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2002). Terrorist Crime, Taliban Guilt, Western Victims, and International Law. Denver journal of international law and policy. 31(1). 69.1 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2002). Northern Economic Obligation, Southern Moral Entitlement, and International Environmental Governance.5 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A., et al.. (2001). Appeals in the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals: Structure, Procedure, and Recent Cases. 3(2). 589.1 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2000). Punishment Goes Global: International Criminal Law, Conflict Zones, and Gender (In)equality. Canadian women's studies. 19(4).1 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (2000). International Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law, And Environmental Security: Can The International Criminal Court Bridge The Gaps?. NSUWorks (Nova Southeastern University). 6(2). 305–341.6 indexed citations
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Drumbl, Mark A.. (1998). Amalgam in the Americas: A Law School Curriculum for Free Markets and Open Borders. San Diego law review. 35(4). 4.1 indexed citations
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