Dr Caleb Wheeler


NameDr Caleb Wheeler
Job titleLecturer in Law
Research institute
Primary appointmentLaw and Social Sciences
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3076-2351
Contact categoryAcademic staff (past)

Research outputs

Shifting priorities: are attitudes changing at the International Criminal Court about trials in absentia?

Wheeler, C. 2021. Shifting priorities: are attitudes changing at the International Criminal Court about trials in absentia? International Criminal Law Review. 21 (1), pp. 97-125. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-bja10036

The ICC Appeals Chamber signals a possible change in approach to the permissibility of trials in absentia [Blog post]

Wheeler, C. 2020. The ICC Appeals Chamber signals a possible change in approach to the permissibility of trials in absentia [Blog post]. United Kingdom EJIL-talk!: Blog of the European Journal of International Law.

Unquestioned testimony: How the diminution of live testimony threatens the accused’s right to be present during international criminal trials

Wheeler, C. 2019. Unquestioned testimony: How the diminution of live testimony threatens the accused’s right to be present during international criminal trials. Cornell International Law Journal. 52 (3), pp. 545-590.

Emerging voices: examining the applicability of the passive personality principle when conducting a trial in absentia [Blog post]

Wheeler, C. 2019. Emerging voices: examining the applicability of the passive personality principle when conducting a trial in absentia [Blog post]. Opinio Juris Opinio Juris.

Human rights enforcement at the borders: International Criminal Court jurisdiction over the Rohingya situation

Wheeler, C. 2019. Human rights enforcement at the borders: International Criminal Court jurisdiction over the Rohingya situation. Journal of International Criminal Justice. 17 (3), pp. 609-631. https://doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqz029

Marco Longobardo, The Use of Armed Force in Occupied Territory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, 342 pp. ISBN: 9781108473415 (hardback) [Book review]

Wheeler, C. 2019. Marco Longobardo, The Use of Armed Force in Occupied Territory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, 342 pp. ISBN: 9781108473415 (hardback) [Book review]. Journal of Conflict & Security Law. 24 (3), pp. 642-644. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcsl/krz014

Justice in the absence of the accused: can the rights of victims be fully vindicated without the participation of the accused?

Wheeler, C. 2019. Justice in the absence of the accused: can the rights of victims be fully vindicated without the participation of the accused? Journal of International Criminal Justice. 17 (2), pp. 413-430. https://doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqz016

The scales of justice: balancing the goals of international criminal trials

Wheeler, C. 2019. The scales of justice: balancing the goals of international criminal trials. Criminal Law Forum. 30 (2), pp. 145-180. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-019-09367-9

In the spotlight: the legitimacy of the International Criminal Court

Wheeler, C. 2018. In the spotlight: the legitimacy of the International Criminal Court. An International Law Blog.

Corporate culpability: investigating and prosecuting Chiquita Brands International’s employees for human rights violations committed in Colombia

Wheeler, C. 2018. Corporate culpability: investigating and prosecuting Chiquita Brands International’s employees for human rights violations committed in Colombia. 2nd Postgraduate Conference in International Law and Human Rights. School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom 26 - 27 Mar 2018

The right to be present at trial in international criminal law

Wheeler, C. 2018. The right to be present at trial in international criminal law. Leiden De Gruyter Brill.

Evaluating the likelihood of an ICC prosecution for crimes committed by Chiquita Banana Employees in Colombia

Wheeler, C. 2018. Evaluating the likelihood of an ICC prosecution for crimes committed by Chiquita Banana Employees in Colombia. Rights as Usual Blog.

Prosecuting individuals for the crimes of the group: whether the International Criminal Court should expand criminal liability to corporations and organisations

Wheeler, C. 2018. Prosecuting individuals for the crimes of the group: whether the International Criminal Court should expand criminal liability to corporations and organisations. Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) 2018 Annual Conference. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 07 - 08 Sep 2018

Justice in the absence of the accused: can the rights of victims be fully vindicated without the participation of the accused?

Wheeler, C. 2018. Justice in the absence of the accused: can the rights of victims be fully vindicated without the participation of the accused? Pluricourts: Ensuring and Balancing the Rights of Defendants and Victims at International and Hybrid Criminal Courts. University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway 30 - 31 Aug 2018

Re-examining corporate liability at the International Criminal Court through the lens of the article 15 communication against Chiquita Brands International

Wheeler, C. 2018. Re-examining corporate liability at the International Criminal Court through the lens of the article 15 communication against Chiquita Brands International. Melbourne Journal of International Law. 19 (1), pp. 369-388.

Investigating and prosecuting Chiquita Brands International’s employees for human rights violations committed in Colombia

Wheeler, C. 2018. Investigating and prosecuting Chiquita Brands International’s employees for human rights violations committed in Colombia. McGill University Graduate Law Conference – Hard Cases: The Limits of Law. McGill University, Montreal, Canada 03 - 04 May 2018

Rights in conflict: the clash between abolishing the death penalty and delivering justice to the victims

Wheeler, C. 2018. Rights in conflict: the clash between abolishing the death penalty and delivering justice to the victims. International Criminal Law Review. 18 (2), pp. 354-375. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-01801002

The right to be present at trial in international criminal law

Wheeler, C. 2018. The right to be present at trial in international criminal law. PhD thesis Middlesex University School of Law

Present when absent: how technology has changed the right to be present at trial at international criminal courts and tribunals

Wheeler, C. 2018. Present when absent: how technology has changed the right to be present at trial at international criminal courts and tribunals. Human Rights Law Centre: 19th Annual Student Human Rights Conference: Human Rights in a Digitalised World. University of Nottingham, UK 17 Mar 2018

Virtually there: technology and the right to be present at trial in international criminal law

Wheeler, C. 2017. Virtually there: technology and the right to be present at trial in international criminal law. Queen Mary Law Journal.

Some must go free: how head of state immunity at the International Criminal Court can lead to greater overall accountability

Wheeler, C. 2017. Some must go free: how head of state immunity at the International Criminal Court can lead to greater overall accountability. University of Strathclyde Third Annual Postgraduate Research Law Conference. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom 20 Oct 2017

Technology and the right to be present at trial

Wheeler, C. 2017. Technology and the right to be present at trial. Queen Mary Postgraduate Legal Research Conference 2017. Queen Mary, University of London, London, United Kingdom 16 Jun 2017 Queen Mary University of London. pp. 73-84

Trump’s travel bans and extreme vetting: how they violate basic human rights [Blog post]

Wheeler, C. 2017. Trump’s travel bans and extreme vetting: how they violate basic human rights [Blog post]. An International Law Blog.

Trump, torture and the United States’ obligations under international law [Blog post]

Wheeler, C. 2017. Trump, torture and the United States’ obligations under international law [Blog post]. An International Law Blog.

Right or duty? Is presence at trial a right or a duty in international criminal law?

Wheeler, C. 2017. Right or duty? Is presence at trial a right or a duty in international criminal law? Criminal Law Forum. 28 (1), pp. 99-127. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-016-9298-z

Why we have trials: the political goals of international criminal trials

Wheeler, C. 2016. Why we have trials: the political goals of international criminal trials. Fourth Annual International Criminal Law Workshop: “The Politics of International Criminal Law”. University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia 15 - 16 Sep 2016

No longer just a victim: the impact of victim participation on trial proceedings at the International Criminal Court

Wheeler, C. 2016. No longer just a victim: the impact of victim participation on trial proceedings at the International Criminal Court. International Criminal Law Review. 16 (3), pp. 525-546. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-01603002

Prosecuting suspects for the war crime of destroying buildings of cultural, religious or historical significance

Wheeler, C. 2016. Prosecuting suspects for the war crime of destroying buildings of cultural, religious or historical significance. International Postgraduate Legal Conference 2016: "Emerging Issues in Law". University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom 11 Jan 2016
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