Incoming Resources
- International trials and reconciliation, assessing the impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Janine Natalya Clark
- The witness experience, testimony at the ICTY and its impact, Kimi Lynn King, University of North Texas, James David Meernik, University of North Texas
- The Sierra Leone Special Court and its legacy, the impact for Africa and international criminal law, edited by Charles Chernor Jalloh, University of Pittsburgh, School of Law
- Justice in Asia and the Pacific region, 1945-1952, Allied war crimes prosecutions, Yuma Totani, University of Hawaii
- The legacy of Nuremberg, civilising influence or institutionalised vengeance?, edited by David A. Blumenthal, Timothy L.H. McCormack
- Reckonings, legacies of Nazi persecution and the quest for justice, Mary Fulbrook
- The anatomy of the Nuremberg trials, a personal memoir, Telford Taylor
- The Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, law, history, and jurisprudence, David Cohen, Stanford University, Yuma Totani, University of Hawaii
- The right wrong man, John Demjanjuk and the last great Nazi war-crimes trial, Lawrence Douglas
- Between justice and stability, the politics of war crimes prosecutions in post-Milosevic Serbia, by Mladen Ostojic
- Twilight of impunity, the war crimes trial of Slobodan Milosevic, Judith Armatta
- Trials for international crimes in Asia, edited by Kirsten Sellars
- The Milosevic trial, an autopsy, edited by Timothy William Waters
- Japanese war criminals, the politics of justice after the Second World War, Sandra Wilson, Robert Cribb, Beatrice Trefalt, and Dean Aszkielowicz
- The Tokyo International Military Tribunal, a reappraisal, Neil Boister and Robert Cryer
- The Congo trials in the International Criminal Court, Richard Gaskins
- The butcher's trail, how the search for Balkan war criminals became the world's most successful manhunt, by Julian Borger