Leaving a Judicial Legacy in Sierra Leone
As the Taylor trial gets under way, the court that indicted him builds up the Sierra Leone judiciary as it prepares to wind down.
Otti Sets Conditions for ICC Surrender
Leading LRA suspect says Hague court would also have to indict members of the Ugandan army.
No Consensus in North on War Crimes Justice
Northerners divided over ICC warrants for LRA and calls for the army to be investigated.
ICC Suspect Dealing With Darfur Crisis
Humanitarian affairs minister alleged to have supplied and armed tens of thousands of Janjaweed militiamen.
ICC Warrants Threaten Peace Deal
Peace talks still deadlocked by rebel demands that international court indictments be dropped.
What Form of Justice Will Kony Face?
LRA leader’s victims want him to be brought to account - but aren’t sure how.
Africa: May '07
Training sessions in Gulu and Kampala focusing on the ICC and court reporting.
Experts Warn of Real-Estate Bubble in Kazakstan
Overpriced housing and expensive mortgages could drive home-buyers out of the market, causing a major slowdown if not collapse of the real-estate sector.
Taylor Trial Drama
Former African ruler fails to show up for start of trial, while his lawyer walks out of court after confrontation with judge.
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