New Hague prosecutor up against geopolitical headwinds and ‘culture of fear’
British lawyer Karim Khan has his work cut out at the International Criminal Court
British lawyer Karim Khan has his work cut out at the International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia confirmed a 2017 life sentence for the former Serb general
Verdict reaffirms life sentence for ex-general whose forces executed 8,000 at Srebrenica
Twenty-five years after the Balkan conflict’s worst atrocity the Bosnian town remains divided
Powers of ICC and UN Security Council must be bolstered to enable action with real teeth
Irish man to take up senior prosecuting role at tribunal run by Cambodians and the UN
Bosnian Muslims angered by Serb rejection of Srebrenica genocide rulings
US condemns Republika Srpska’s annulment of report on 1995 genocide
Ultra-nationalist Vojislav Seselj says is proud of war crimes, stands ‘ready to repeat them’
Slobodan Praljak (72) died after conviction upheld at tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Conviction over slaughter of Bosnian Muslims not ‘a verdict against the Serbian people’
Refugee crisis the most pressing problem Suu Kyi has faced since becoming national leader
DNA may be needed for UN-backed court to close book on murder suspect Badreddine
Head of international tribunal turns down war criminal’s request that he be released pending his appeal
Sarajevo: Observers feel court has important role to play in shining light on past
‘I don’t feel guilty about anything that happened in the 1990s,’ says Vojislav Seselj
War reporter Florence Hartmann was serving one-week sentence for contempt of court
The world community sends a hugely important signal to dictators and those who engage in genocide that impunity is a thing of the past
Irish barrister says inquiry into activities of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge is essential
Some of most powerful states have at times opposed and blocked work of court
In the ICC, male judges outnumber females by 11 to six but women are now taking on influential positions
International Court of Justice draws line between ethnic cleansing and genocide
Kenyan president’s case crucial to The Hague’s reputation
A Malawi-born Irishman is representing victims of the 2008 Kenyan massacres at the ICC in The Hague
Former Bosnian Serb army leader dismisses Hague court as ‘satanic’
Both deny genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for allegedly executing policy of ethnic cleansing
Judges in The Hague reject appeal by former Liberian president in ‘blood diamonds’ case
Court ruling over death of three Bosnian Muslim men hailed as a legal milestone
Militia linked to Jadranko Prlic guilty of rapes, murders and Muslim deportations
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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