Katy Glassborow
Contributor
Darfur victims say environmental crimes should feature in indictments against Sudanese officials.
Appeal against forced marriage acquittals at Special Court for Sierra Leone might have bearing on ICC prosecutions.
He insists that conducting some of the proceedings in DRC would make justice relevant to Congolese.
As it begins investigating the CAR conflict, the ICC is facing calls to adopt a more even-handed approach.
Radio Netherlands commends IWPR for providing an importance source of information for African journalists, while Human Rights Watch says output bolsters their advocacy work.
Former Liberian leader, who has been boycotting his trial, wants a top UK barrister to defend him.
As the Taylor trial gets under way, the court that indicted him builds up the Sierra Leone judiciary as it prepares to wind down.
Humanitarian affairs minister alleged to have supplied and armed tens of thousands of Janjaweed militiamen.
Former African ruler fails to show up for start of trial, while his lawyer walks out of court after confrontation with judge.
Human rights groups welcome the move, but say the ICC should have filed similar charges in Uganda, Sudan and Congo.