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  1. 2. Scalia, D. (2017). Utilisation d’armes prohibées. In L. Moreillon, A. Malacuso, & N. Queloz (Eds.), Droit pénal (p. 264). Bâle: Helbing Lichtenhahn Verlag.(Commentaire romand).
  2. 3. Scalia, D., & Devresse, M.-S. (2017). From a perpetrators’ approach to a respondants’ approach. In K. Anderson & E. Jessee (Eds.), Approaching Perpetrators: Insights on Ethics, Methods, and Theory.
  3. 4. Scalia, D. (2017). Relation between Human Rights and International Criminal Law: between cross-fertilization and non-respect. In M. Holvoet (Ed.), Convergences and Divergences Between International Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law. Amsterdam: Intersentia.
  4. 5. Scalia, D. (2017). Empirical analysis of international criminal law: perception and experience of tried people. In K. J. Heller, J. Ohlin, S. Nouwen, F. Megret, & D. Robinson (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  5. 6. Scalia, D., & Jakob, R. (2017). Responsabilité du supérieur. In L. Moreillon, A. Malacuso, & N. Queloz (Eds.), Droit pénal (p. 264). Bâle: Helbing Lichtenhahn Verlag.(Commentaire romand).
  6. 7. Scalia, D., & Hebert-Dolbec, M.-L. (2018). The Intricate Relationship between International Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law in the European Court for Human Rights Case Law: An analysis of the specific case of detention in non-international armed conflicts. In N. Pons & D. Djukić (Eds.), Brill Companion to International Humanitarian Law. Boston: Brill.
  7. 8. Scalia, D., & Hebert-Dolbec, M.-L. (2018). Prisonniers et détenus. In S. Szurek, M. Eudes, & P. Ryfman (Eds.), Droit et pratique de l'action humanitaire. Paris: LGDJ.
  8. 9. Laguel, R., & Scalia, D. (2020). Jean Graven: Interdisciplinary and international criminal lawyer. In The Dawn of a Discipline: International Criminal Justice and Its Early Exponents (pp. 358-380). Cambridge University Press.
  9. 10. Scalia, D., & Devresse, M.-S. (2020). An Empirical Analysis of International Criminal Law : The Perception and Experience of the Accused. In K. J. Heller & F. Mégret (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  10. 11. Scalia, D. (2019). Art. 23 du StTPIY, Nulla poena sine lege. In J. Fernandez, X. Pacreau, & M. Ubéda-Saillard (Eds.), Statut de Rome de la CPI: Commentaire article par article (2 ed., pp. 993-1003). Paris: Pédone.
  11. 12. Scalia, D. (2019). Art. 24 du StTPIY, Non-rétroactivité rationae personae. In X. Pacreau, J. Fernandez, & M. Ubéda-Saillard (Eds.), Statut de Rome de la CPI: Commentaire article par article (2 ed., pp. 1005-1009). Paris: Pédone.
  12. 13. Scalia, D. (2019). Art. 76 du StCPI, Prononcé de la peine. In J. Fernandez, X. Pacreau, & M. Ubéda-Saillard (Eds.), Statut de Rome de la CPI: Commentaire article par article (2 ed., pp. 2007-2012). Paris: Pédone.

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