
Carsten Stahn
Hoogleraar International Criminal Law & Global Justice
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- Prof.dr. C. Stahn LLM
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Hoogleraar International Criminal Law & Global Justice
- Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
- Instituut voor Publiekrecht
- Grotius Centre for Intern Legal Studies
- Stahn C. (2022), Beyond “To Return or Not To Return”: The Benin Bronzes as a Game Changer?, Santander Art and Culture Law Review 8(2): 29-68.
- Ambos K., Braga da Silva R., Hayes N., Powderly J.C., Stahn C. & Herik L.J. van den (2022), Article 7: crimes against humanity. In: Ambos K. (red.), Rome statute of the international criminal court: article-by-article commentary. Munich: C.H. Beck. 135-316.
- Stahn C. (2021), How can we justify international criminal justice?. In: Blokker N., Dam-de Jong D. & Prislan V. (red.) Furthering the Frontiers of International Law: Sovereignty, Human Rights, Sustainable Development. Leiden : Brill. 377-413.
- Stahn C. (1 juli 2021), Why a Higher Gravity Threshold May be Part of the Problem Rather than a Solution to the ICC’s Dilemmas. ICC Forum. [blog].
- Stahn C. (30 maart 2021), ‘One Must Imagine Sisyphus Happy’: On the Liberating Potential of Robinson’s Coherentist Approach to International Criminal Justice. Opinio Juris. [blog].
- Stahn C. (2020), Reckoning with Colonial Injustice: International Law as culprit and as remedy?, Leiden Journal of International Law 33(4): 823-835.
- Stahn C. (2020), Confronting Colonial Amnesia: Towards New Relational Engagement with Colonial Injustice and Cultural Colonial Objects, Journal of International Criminal Justice 18(4): 793-824.
- Stahn C. (2020), From Preliminary Examination to Investigation: Rethinking the Connection. In: Agirre X., Bergsmo M., Smet S. de & Stahn C. (red.), Quality Control in Criminal Investigation. Publication Series / Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher (TOAEP) nr. 38. Brussels: Torkel Academic EPublisher Opsahl. 37-66.
- Stahn C. (2020), Jus Post Bellum and Just Peace: An Introduction. In: Stahn C. & Iverson J. (red.), Just Peace After Conflict: Jus Post Bellum and the Justice of Peace. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1-26.
- Stahn C. (2020), Justice as Message: Expressivist Foundations of International Criminal Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Stahn C. & Iverson J. (red.) (2020), Just Peace after Conflict: Jus Post Bellum and the Justice of Peace. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Stahn C., Agius C., Brammertz S. & Rohan C. (red.) (2020), Legacies of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Aksenova M., Bergsmo M. & Stahn C. (2020), Non-Criminal Justice Fact-Work in the Age of Accountability. In: Bergsmo M. & Stahn C. (red.), Quality Control in Fact-Finding [second edition]. Publication Series / Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher (TOAEP) nr. 19. Brussels: Torkel Academic EPublisher Opsahl. 1-44.
- Stahn C. (2020), Öffnung im Umgang mit dem eigenen judikativen Erbe? 150 Bände BVerfGE, das Phänomen der Pfadabhängigkeit und Vergessen II als Chance, Europäische Grundrechte-Zeitschrift 47(17-19): 524-538.
- Stahn C. (2020), Performance Indicators: A Double Edged Sword. In: Steinberg R.H. (red.), The International Criminal Court: Contemporary Challenges and Reform Proposals. Leiden: Brill. 186-196.
- Agirre X., Bergsmo M., De Smet S. & Stahn C. (red.) (2020), Quality Control in Criminal Investigation. Publication Series / Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher (TOAEP) nr. 38. Brussels: Torkel Academic EPublisher Opsahl.
- Bergsmo M. & Stahn C. (red.) (2020), Quality control in fact-finding [second edition]. Publication Series / Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher (TOAEP) nr. 19. Brussels: Torkel Academic EPublisher Opsahl.
- Stahn C. (2020), The ICTY is Dead! Long Live the ICTY!: ICTY Legacies in Perspective. In: Stahn C., Agius C., Brammertz S. & Rohan C. (red.), Legacies of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 71-82.
- Stahn C. & Braga da Silva R. (2019), Article 69: Preuves. In: Fernandez J., Pacreau X. & Ubéda-Saillard M. (red.), Statut de Rome de la Cour pénale internationale: Commentaire article par article. Paris: Pedone. 490-516.
- Stahn C. (2018), A Critical Introduction to International Criminal Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Stahn C. (2018), ICTY and the New Law on Genocide. In: Hoogstraten S. van (red.), New Challenges to International Law: A View From the Hague. Nijhoff Law Specials nr. 96. Leiden: Brill | Nijhoff. 126-140.
- Stahn C. (2018), Liberals vs Romantics: Challenges of an Emerging Corporate International Criminal Law, Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 50(1): 91-125.
- Stahn C., Bergsmo M. & Chan H.S.I. (2018), On the Magic, Mystery and Mayhem of Preliminary Examinations. In: Bergsmo M. & Stahn C. (red.), Quality Control in Preliminary Examinations. Volume 1. Publication Series / Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher (TOAEP) nr. 32. Brussels: Torkel Opsahl Academic ePublisher. 1-32.
- Harwood C.E.M. & Stahn C. (2018), Principle 13: Publicizing the Commission’s Reports. In: Haldemann F. & Unger T. (red.), The United Nations Principles to Combat Impunity: A Commentary. Oxford Commentaries on International Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 152-163.
- Bergsmo M. & Stahn C. (red.) (2018), Quality Control in Preliminary Examinations Volume 2: Torkel Opsahl Academic ePublisher.
- Bergsmo M. & Stahn C. (red.) (2018), Quality Control in Preliminary Examination Volume 1: Torkel Opsahl Academic ePublisher.
- Stahn C. (2017), Daedalus or Icarus? Footprints of International Criminal Justice Over a Quarter of a Century, Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht = Heidelberg Journal of International Law 77: 371-408.
- Stahn C. (2017), Damned If You do, Damned if You Don’t: Challenges and Critiques of Preliminary Examinations at the ICC, Journal of International Criminal Justice 15(3): 413-434.
- Stahn C. (2017), Das Ringen um den Frieden: Jus ad bellum – Jus contra bellum – Jus Post Bellum?. In: Arnauld A. von (red.), Völkerrechtsgeschichte(n): Historische Narrative und Konzepte im Wandel. Veröffentlichungen des Walther-Schücking-Instituts für Internationales Recht an der Universität Kiel nr. 196. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. 147-170.
- Stahn C., Iverson J.M. & Easterday J.S. (red.) (2017), Environmental Protection and Transitions from Conflict to Peace: Clarifying Norms, Principles, and Practices. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Stahn C., Iverson J.M. & Easterday J.S. (2017), Introduction: Protection of the Environment and Jus Post Bellum: Some Preliminary Reflections. In: Stahn C., Iverson J.M. & Easterday J.S. (red.), Environmental Protection and Transitions from Conflict to Peace: Clarifying Norms, Principles, and Practices. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1-25.
- Stahn C. (6 december 2016), Regionalization as a Blessing or as a Curse? The EU and International Criminal Justice. Opinio Juris. [blog].
- Stahn C. & Harwood C.E.M. (11 november 2016), What’s the point of ‘naming names’ in international inquiry? Counseling Caution in the Turn Towards Individual Responsibility. EJIL: Talk!: European Journal of International Law. [blog].
- Stahn C. (23 september 2016), Tribunals are Dead, Long Live Tribunals: MICT, the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and the Turn to New Hybridity. EJIL: Talk!: European Journal of International Law. [blog].
- Stahn C. (16 maart 2016), Book Discussion: Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem? International Criminal Justice and the Fragile Divide between Civil/Political and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. EJIL: Talk!: European Journal of International Law. [blog].
- Stahn C. (2016), Article 7(1)(a): "Murder". In: Triffterer O. & Ambos K. (red.), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary. Munich: CH Beck. 178-186.
- Stahn C. (2016), Article 7(1)(b): "Extermination". In: Triffterer O. & Ambos K. (red.), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary. Munich: CH Beck. 186-188.
- Stahn C. (2016), Article 7(1)(c): "Enslavement". In: Triffterer O. & Ambos K. (red.), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary. Munich: CH Beck. 188-192.
- Stahn C. (2016), Article 7(1)(d): "Deportation or forcible transfer of population". In: Triffterer O. & Ambos K. (red.), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary. Munich: CH Beck. 192-198.
- Stahn C. (2016), Article 7(1)(e): "Imprisonment or other severe deprivation of physical liberty". In: Triffterer O. & Ambos K. (red.), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary. Munich: CH Beck. 198-204.
- Stahn C. (2016), Article 7(1)(f): "Torture". In: Triffterer O. & Ambos K. (red.), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary. Munich: CH Beck. 204-206.
- Stahn C. (2016), Article 7(1)(k): "Other inhumane acts". In: Triffterer O. & Ambos K. (red.), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary. Munich: CH Beck. 235-242.
- Stahn C. (2016), Between 'Constructive Engagement', 'Collusion' and 'Critical Distance': The ICRC and the Development of International Criminal Law, Chinese Journal of International Law 15(1): 139-166.
- Stahn C. (2016), Boundaries and Dividing Lines in Regimes of International Territorial Adminstration. In: , Droit des frontières internationales = The law of international borders. Paris: Pedone-Société française pour le droit international (SFDI). 231-242.
- Stahn C. (2016), The ICC, Pre-Existing Jurisdictional Treaty Regimes, and the Limits of the Nemo Dat Quod Non Habet Doctrine, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 49(2): 443-454.
- Stahn C. & Jacobs D.L. (2016), The interaction between human rights fact-finding and international criminal proceedings: Toward a (new) typology. In: Alston P. & Knuckey S. (red.), The Transformation of Human Rights Fact-Finding. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 257-280.
- Stahn C. (2015), Admissibility Challenges before the ICC: From Quasi-Primacy to Qualified Deference?. In: Stahn C. (red.), The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 228–259.
- Stahn C., De Vos C.M. & Kendall S. (red.) (2015), Contested Justice: The Policies and Practices of International Criminal Court Interventions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Stahn C. (2015), Evolution, Revolution or New Culture? The Changing Anatomy of International Criminal Justice (And Some of Its Curiosities), International Criminal Law Review 15(6): 1122-1137.
- Stahn C. (2015), Justice civilisatrice? The ICC, post-colonial theory, and faces of ‘the local’. In: De Vos C. Kendall S. Stahn C. (red.), Contested Justice: The Politics and Practice of the International Criminal Court Interventions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 46 – 84.
- Stahn C. (2015), Marital Stress or Grounds for Divorce? Re-Thinking the Relationship Between R2P and International Criminal Justice, Criminal Law Forum 26(1): 13-50.
- Harwood C.E.M. & Stahn C. (2015), Principle 13: Publicizing the Commission’s Reports. In: Gaeta P., Haldemann F. & Unger T. (red.), Commentary on the United Nations Set of Principles to Combat Impunity. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Stahn C. (2015), Reparative Justice after the Lubanga Appeal Judgment: New Prospects for Expressivism and Participatory Justice or ‘Juridified Victimhood’ by Other Means?, Journal of International Criminal Justice 13(4): 801-813.
- Stahn C. (red.) (2015), The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Stahn C. & Harwood C.E.M. (1 mei 2014), Why Reports about the Death of R2P May be Premature. ESIL Reflections Vol. 3(5): European Society for International Law. [blog].
- Stahn C. (2014), Between Law-breaking and Law-making: Syria, Humanitarian Intervention and ‘What the Law Ought to Be’, Journal of Conflict and Security Law 19(1): 25-48.
- Stahn C. (2014), Complementarity and Cooperative Justice Ahead of Their Time? The UN War Crimes Commission and the Treatment of Facts and Evidence, Criminal Law Forum 25(1-2): 223-260.
- Iverson J.M., Easterday J.S. & Stahn C. (2014), Exploring the Normative Foundations of Jus Post Bellum: An Introduction. In: Iverson J.M., Easterday J. & Stahn C. (red.), Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Normative Foundations. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1-11.
- Stahn C. (2014), From ‘Conference Machinery’ to ‘Global Administration’? International Executive Authority beyond Hammarskjöld. In: Stahn C. Melber H. (red.), Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency: Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 439– 475.
- Stahn C. (2014), Human security and ethics in the spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld: An Introduction. In: Stahn C. Melber H. (red.), Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency: Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1 – 32.
- Stahn C., Easterday J. & Iverson J.M. (red.) (2014), Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Normative Foundations. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Stahn C. (2014), Justice Delivered or Justice Denied? The Legacy of the Katanga Judgment, Journal of International Criminal Justice 12(4): 809-834.
- Stahn C. (red.) (2014), Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency: Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Stahn C. (2014), ‘R2P and Jus Post Bellum: Towards a Polycentric Approach’. In: Stahn C. Easterday S. Iverson J.M. (red.), Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Normative Foundations. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 102-121.
- Stahn C. & De Brabandere E.C.P.D.C. (2014), The Future of International Legal Scholarship: Some Thoughts on ‘Practice’, ‘Growth’, and ‘Dissemination’, Leiden Journal of International Law 27(1): 1-10.
- Stahn C. (2013), Sentencing Horror or Sentencing Heuristic’? A Reply to Heller’s ‘Sentence-Based’ Theory of Complementarity. In: Schabas W. McDermott Y. Hayes N. (red.), Ashgate Research Companion to International Criminal Law: Critical Perspectives. Farnham: Ashgate. 357-367.
- Stahn C. (2013), Syria and the Semantics of Intervention, Punishment and Aggression: On Red Lines and Blurred Lines, Journal of International Criminal Justice 11(5): 955-977.
- Stahn C. (2012), Between 'Faith' and 'Facts': By What Standards Should We Assess International Criminal Justice, Leiden Journal of International Law 25: 251-282.
- Stahn C. & Herik L.J. van den (2012), Fragmentation, Diversification and 3D Legal Pluralism: ICL as the Jack-in-the-Box?. In: Herik L.J. van den & Stahn C. (red.), Diversification and Fragmentation of International Criminal Law. Leiden Studies on the Frontiers of International Law nr. 1. Leiden / Boston: Martinus Nijhoff. 21-87.
- Stahn C. (2012), Libya, the ICC and Complementarity: A Test for 'Shared Responsibility', Journal of International Criminal Justice 10(2): 325-351.
- Stahn C. (2012), One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?, Harvard International Law Journal 53(1): 183-196.
- Herik L.J. van den & Stahn C. (red.) (2012), The Diversification and Fragmentation of International Criminal Law. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
- Stahn C. (31 oktober 2011). Between ‘faith’ and ‘facts’: By what standards should we assess International Criminal Justice?. Leiden. [oratie].
- Stahn C. (2011), How is the Water? Light and shadow in the first years of the ICC, Criminal Law Forum 22(1): 175-197.
- Stahn C. (2011), Introduction: bridge over troubled waters?. In: Stahn C. El Zeidy M. (red.), The International Criminal Court and Complementarity: From Theory to Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1- 18.
- Stahn C. (2011), Taking Complementarity Seriously: On the sense and sensibility of 'classical', 'positive' and 'negative' complementarity. In: Stahn C. (red.), The International Criminal Court and Complementarity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 233-282.
- Stahn C. & Zeidy M. (red.) (2011), The International Criminal Court and Complementarity: From Theory to Practice nr. 2009. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Stahn C. (2010), Connally Reservation. In: Wolfrum R. (red.), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law nr. 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 662-665.
- Stahn C. & Herik L.J. van den (red.) (2010), Future Perspectives on International Criminal Justice. Den Haag: TMC Asser Press.
- Stahn C. (2010), Perspectives on Katanga: An Introduction, Leiden Journal of International Law 23(2): 311-318.
- Stahn C. (2010), The ‘End’, the ‘Beginning of the End’ or the ‘End of the Beginning’? Introducing Debates and Voices on the Crime of ‘Aggression’, Leiden Journal of International Law 23(4): 875-882.
- Stahn C. (2010), The Law and Practice of International Territorial Administration. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Stahn C. (2009), Arrest and Surrender to the ICC: A Contextual Reading. In: Bergsmo M. & Kalmanovitz P. (red.), Law in Peace Negotiations. Oslo: Peace Research Institute Oslo. 191-217.
- Stahn C. (2009), Judicial Review of Prosecuterial Discretion: 5 Years on. In: Stahn C. & Sluiter G. (red.), The Emerging Practice of the International Criminal Court. Leiden, Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. 247-279.
- Stahn C. (2009), Judicial Review of Prosecuterial Discretion: On experiments and imperfections. In: Sluiter G. (red.), International Criminal Procedure: Towards a Coherent Body of Law. London: Cameron May. 235-266.
- Stahn C. & Sluiter G. (red.) (2009), The Emerging Practice of the International Criminal Court. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
- Stahn C. (2008), Complementarity: A Tale of Two Notions, Criminal Law Forum, Criminal Law Forum 19: 87-113.
- Stahn C. (2008), Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Discipline(s), American University International Law Review 23: 311-347.
- Stahn C. (2008), Jus Post Bellum: Towards a law of transition from conflict to peace. Cambridge: T.M.C. Asser Press/Cambridge University Press.
- Schabas W. & Stahn C. (2008), Legal aspects of the Lubanga Case, Criminal Law Forum 19(3/4): 431-434.
- Schabas W., Stahn C. & El Zeidy M. (2008), The International Criminal Court and Complementarity: Five Years on, Criminal Law Forum 19(1): 1-3.
- Stahn C. & Nerlich V. (2008), The International Criminal Court and Cooperation, Leiden Journal of International Law : 429-430.
- Stahn C. (2008), The Law and Practice of International Territorial Administration: Versailles to Iraq and Beyond. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Stahn C. (2007), Responsibility to Protect: Political Rhetoric or Emerging Legal Norm, American Journal of International Law 101: 99-120.
- Stahn C. (2007), The International Criminal Court and the Shortcomings of Domestic Legislation, Leiden Journal of International Law 20: 165.
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