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BÆKUR Í UNDIRBÚNINGI
Ritstjórn: The Reality of Modern Internatinal Criminal Justice, four volume publication, BRILL 2013
BÆKUR, BÓKAKAFLAR OG GREINAR
"Financing International Organizations", in Research Handbook on International Organizations Law: Between Functionalism and Constitutionalism (eds. Jan Klabbers and Asa Wallendahl, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2009).
"The ICJ Armed Activity Case - Reflections on States´ Obligation to Investigate and Prosecute Individuals for Serious Human Rights Violations and Grave Breaches of the Geneva Conventions", Nordic Journal of International Law, Volume 78, No. 4, 2009, pp. 581-598.
Book Review, The law of international organizations, author Nigel D. White, 2. ed., International Organizations Law Review (eds. N.M. Blokker og R.A. Wessel) (forthcoming).
Innleiðing helstu sáttmála á sviði alþjóðlegs refsiréttar í íslenskan rétt, Afmælisrit: Jónatan Þórmundsson sjötugur, desember 2007.
Oxford Reports on International Law in Domestic Courts: Iceland , 2007, Oxford University Press.
Researching Icelandic Law, Rán Tryggvadóttir and Thordis Ingadóttir, GlobaLex, New York University School of Law, febrúar 2007.
Umræðuþáttur - Staða laganáms á Íslandi, í Bifröst, Háskólinn á Bifröst, ritstj. Jóhann H. Hafstein, 2006
“Symposium: Extraordinary Chambers of Cambodia - Financial challenges and their possible effects on proceedings”, Journal of International Criminal Justice 4 (2006) (Oxford Journals).
International Criminal Court – Senior Officials take office”, Forum, Journal of the International Law Association, Volume 6, No. 1, 2004.
"Financing Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals”, Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals: Sierra Leone, East Timor, Kosovo and Cambodia (eds. Cesare P.R. Romano, Jann Kleffner, Andre Nollkaemper, Oxford University Press, 2004).
The International Criminal Court: Recommendations on Policy and Practice – Financing, Victims, Judges, and Immunities (Thordis Ingadottir ed.), Transnational Publishers, June 2003. Review: International Journal of Legal Information, Summer 2004 Edition, Volume 32, No. 2.
Thordis Ingadottir, Carla Ferstman, Edda Kristjansdottir, “Victims of Atrocities – Access to Reparations”, The Conference on Searching for Justice: Comprehensive Action in the Face of Atrocities, 4.-5. December, 2003 – York University, Canada.
“The EEA Agreement and homogeneous jurisprudence: The two pillar role given to the EFTA Court and the Court of Justice of the European Communities”, Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence, Vol. 2, 2002.
The International Criminal Court – Nomination and Election of Judges, ICC Discussion Paper #4, The Project on International Courts and Tribunals, June 2002.
Thordis Ingadottir and Paul Szasz, “The Immunities of UN and its officials and the International Criminal Court”, Leiden Journal of International Law, Issue 4, 2001.
The International Criminal Court - The Trust Fund for Victims, ICC Discussion Paper #3, The Project on International Courts and Tribunals, February 2001.
Thordis Ingadottir and Cesare Romano, The Financing of the International Criminal Court, ICC Discussion Paper #2, The Project on International Courts and Tribunals, June 2000.
Thordis Ingadottir, Françoise Ngendahayo, and Patricia Viseur Sellers, The International Criminal Court - The Victims and Witnesses Unit, ICC Discussion Paper #1, The Project on International Courts and Tribunals, March 2000.
Thordis Ingadottir and Dinah Shelton, The International Criminal Court - Reparations to victims of crimes (article 75 of the Rome Statute) and the Trust Fund (article 79), The Center on International Cooperation, July 1999, also published in International Crimes, Peace, and Human Rights, 149-163 (Dinah Shelton ed., Transnational Publisher 2000).
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