Defending Victims' Interests at International Court
Concern at trend towards assigning lawyers to represent victims rather than letting them choose their own.
Concern at trend towards assigning lawyers to represent victims rather than letting them choose their own.
Despite offering a less repressive environment, Kenya too bans homosexual acts.
Prospect of aid is welcomed, but those who suffered wonder why it has taken so long to begin assessing their needs.
Hague court says it is serious about gender-based crimes. But it is yet to secure a conviction.
As the court asks for a bigger budget, it will need to consider where cost savings can be made.
Observers question international court’s ability to take on fresh cases as funding pressures mount.
Budget constraints and poor security on the ground reduce opportunities to engage with refugees and war victims in Chad.
Darfuri refugees in Eastern Chad say they have not seen representatives of the ICC in over a year.
Despite backing from the United Nations many still say it is not yet safe to go home.
Conviction for using child soldiers does not reflect full scale of abuses in Ituri conflict, locals say.