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The 50 Most-Frequently Cited Articles
in J Int Criminal Justice as of January 1, 2010 -- updated monthly

Most-cited rankings are recalculated at the beginning of the month.
Rankings are based on citations to articles on this journal site from articles in HighWire-hosted journals.

1.  Alon Harel, Assaf Sharon
  What is Really Wrong with Torture?
  May 01, 2008; 6: 241-259.
(In "II. Can We Ever Justify or Excuse Torturers?")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
2.  Jaykumar A. Menon
  Guantánamo Torture Litigation
  May 01, 2008; 6: 323-345.
(In "III. Suing Torturers for Compensation: Mission Impossible?")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
3.  Brad R. Roth
  Just Short of Torture: Abusive Treatment and the Limits of International Criminal Justice
  May 01, 2008; 6: 215-239.
(In "I. The Legal Contours of the Crime of Torture")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
4.  Daryl Mundis
  The United States of America and International Justice
  Mar 01, 2004; 2: 2-10.
(In "Articles")   [PDF]
 
5.  Marko Milanovic
  An Odd Couple: Domestic Crimes and International Responsibility in the Special Tribunal for Lebanon
  Nov 01, 2007; 5: 1139-1152.
(In "Symposium")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
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