United Nations moves to spell out states’ legal obligations to combat climate change
International Court of Justice hearings described as a ‘a watershed moment in the global struggle for climate justice’
Karim Khan: Leading human rights group calls for suspension of ICC prosecutor over sexual misconduct allegations
International Federation of Human Rights says Khan should step down during external investigation into allegations he denies
Netanyahu arrest warrant sparks outrage in Israel
International Criminal Court says Israeli prime minister bears ‘criminal responsibility’ for alleged war crimes, along with former defence minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas commander Mohammed Deif
ICC warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant need 125 countries to act as police force
Israeli prime minister could find his free travel in West hindered in wake of ICC decision
International Criminal Court jails former Islamic police head for crimes against humanity
‘Reign of terror’ in Timbuktu involved overseeing public amputations and floggings
Karim Khan: ICC prosecutor beginning the legal fight of his life
The International Criminal Court senior lawyer faces an external investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct, which he vehemently denies
Amsterdam extends protest ban as bid to clarify root of ‘anti-Semitic’ violence continues
Israel says Dutch security services were warned about potential for trouble around Maccabi Tel Aviv-Ajax game, but Dutch justice minister responds he was unaware of this
What would a Trump or Harris presidency mean for the International Criminal Court?
The Trump White House imposed travel sanctions on court staff, while his successor Joe Biden adopted a policy of ‘selective co-operation’
Dutch woman facing charges of crimes against humanity for enslaving two Yazidi women
Hasna Aarab, a 33-year-old mother of three from Hengelo, was married to a Moroccan Islamic State fighter in 2014 and lived in the Syrian city of Raqaa
Dutch government suffers setback in bid to introduce hardline immigration policy
Surprise as Senate votes against declaring an ‘asylum crisis’
Dutch police database hit by ‘nightmare’ cyberattack
Fears for security of police and security partners as hackers steal information on 65,000 officers
Afghanistan to be taken to International Court of Justice over approach to women’s rights
Women are prohibited from speaking in public or showing their faces outside their home
Israel challenges ICC’s right to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant
Challenge from Israeli foreign ministry comes days before Binyamin Netanyahu is due to address UN general assembly in New York
EU gets formal request from right-wing Netherlands coalition to opt out from rules on migration and asylum
Spokeswoman for European Commission says opt-out only possible if there are changes to recently agreed EU immigration pact
Dutch right-wing coalition already looks shaky
Public losing confidence as party leaders step back amid chaotic prime ministerial appointment process