Justice 73 has been published

Justice 73 has been published.
In this issue:
-Addresses-
– ICC Arrest Warrants against Israeli Leaders / Irwin Cotler
– Israel and International Law: Developments and Trends in 2024 / Gilad Noam
– Antisemitism – The “Seismograph” of the Crisis in the Middle East / Thomas Haldenwang
– Distortion and Trivialization of the Shoah / Michael Whine
– Against the Mark on Cain’s Forehead: An Address to the Families of the Hostages / Hanoch Ben Pazi
-Articles-
– The Israel-Hamas War: Self Defense, Necessity and Proportionality / Steven E. Zipperstein
– ICC Arrest Warrants against Israeli Leaders: Remarks Concerning the Legal Process / Yuval Shany
– The ICC’s Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant / Steven E. Zipperstein and Sharon Mayer
– Journalists in the Gaza War – A Neglected Issue of International Humanitarian Law? / Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
– Thirty Years after the AMIA Bombing: Rulings, Resolutions and Initiatives by the Federal Criminal Cassation Court of Argentina / Mariano H. Borinsky, Hernán Najenson, Laura F. Kvitko and Nicole Z. Amquie
– AMIA Thirty Years Later: The Sentence and a Matter of State / Carlos A. Mahiques
– From the River to the Sea: How the French Judge Enforced Israel’s Presence at the EURONAVAL Exhibition / Marc Lévy
– Academic Freedom and Antisemitism in UK Universities / Matthew Bolton, Rosa Freedman and John Hyman
– Edut 710: Documentary and Legal Considerations in the Collection of October 7
For Justice 73: https://www.ijl.org/justicem/no73/