Matthew Kane

University of Oklahoma - College of Law

300 Timberdell Road

Norman, OK 73019

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (11)

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'A Contradiction in Terms': Crimes of Contempt at the International Criminal Court and the Case Against Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo's Legal Representatives

Author Draft; subsequently published in Eyes on the ICC, v. 10, 1-46 (2013-2014), ISSN: 1546-508X
Number of pages: 43 Posted: 30 Aug 2015
Matthew Kane
University of Oklahoma - College of Law
Downloads 149 (335,625)

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Seeking Redress for Violations of the Rights of Human Rights Lawyers Before the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights

Newsletter of the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders (African Commission on Human and People's Rights), 8th Ed., 10-14 (April 2013)
Number of pages: 9 Posted: 30 Aug 2015
Matthew Kane
University of Oklahoma - College of Law
Downloads 96 (464,287)

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An Introduction to International Criminal Tribunals – Challenges, Opportunities and Future Developments

Inside the Minds: Understanding International Criminal Law, 103-114, (Aspatore/Thomson Reuters, 2014), ISBN: 9780314293022
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 01 Sep 2015
Matthew Kane
University of Oklahoma - College of Law
Downloads 70 (560,522)

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Naming Names: The Prudence, Propriety and Potential Ramifications of Employing 'Terrorist' Nomenclature for Militant Separatists in Eastern Ukraine

Number of pages: 27 Posted: 18 Jan 2016 Last Revised: 23 Jan 2016
Matthew Kane
University of Oklahoma - College of Law
Downloads 64 (587,422)

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defining terrorism, state responses to terrorism, Ukraine, Crimea

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The United States as an Essential Forum for Litigating the Genocide in Rwanda

Author Draft; publication - In the Shadow of Genocide (co-editor), Forthcoming
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 01 Sep 2015
Matthew Kane
University of Oklahoma - College of Law
Downloads 56 (627,207)

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The Extraordinary Chambers of Cambodia: Searching for Accountability for the Atrocities of the Khmer Rouge

International Law News, v. 43, n. 3, 16-18, Summer 2014
Number of pages: 4 Posted: 30 Aug 2015
Matthew Kane
University of Oklahoma - College of Law
Downloads 53 (643,393)

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Accessible Judgments as a Practical Means to Reengage African Interest and Salvage the International Criminal Court

Author Draft; subsequently published in African Journal of International Criminal Justice, v. 1, 6-46 (2015), ISSN:2352-068X
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 30 Aug 2015
Matthew Kane
University of Oklahoma - College of Law
Downloads 50 (660,110)

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The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights: A Last Resort for Wrongfully Detained or Deported Immigrants and Asylum Seekers in Africa

Author Draft; subsequently published in an abbreviated format in Forced Migration Review, v. 44 (Sept. 2013)
Number of pages: 5 Posted: 30 Aug 2015
Matthew Kane and Susan Kane
University of Oklahoma - College of Law and Independent
Downloads 49 (665,853)

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The Lubanga Verdict: A Milestone for International Criminal Law in Central Africa and Around the World

ABA International Law News, v. 41, Issue 3, 28-30 (Summer 2012)
Number of pages: 5 Posted: 30 Aug 2015
Matthew Kane and Anjie Zheng
University of Oklahoma - College of Law and International Criminal Court
Downloads 41 (716,101)

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The Pride of the Common Law: Oklahoma's Struggle with the Prima Facie Tort Action

Number of pages: 24 Posted: 30 Aug 2015 Last Revised: 23 Jan 2016
Matthew Kane and Ivan London
University of Oklahoma - College of Law and Bryan Cave LLP
Downloads 30 (796,703)

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11.

The War on Terrorism after September 11: A Perspective from America's Heartland

Daxiyangguo, 2002 n. 2, 113-123
Posted: 30 Aug 2015
Michael Scaperlanda and Matthew Kane
University of Oklahoma - College of Law and University of Oklahoma - College of Law

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