Ukraine: Learning From The ICTY
Former investigator highlights key lessons that can be garnered from the 17 years of the tribunal’s existence.
Former investigator highlights key lessons that can be garnered from the 17 years of the tribunal’s existence.
Journalists need training and support to properly cover war crimes trials.
Pre-trial investigations are currently ongoing into some 250 war crimes proceedings.
Russian human rights activist describes efforts to document the torture and sexual abuse of captured Ukrainians.
Despite lack of active hostilities, Ukraine continues to seek judgements in international courts over alleged offences.
Prosecutors from different countries will be able to exchange evidence and agree joint strategy.
An effective compensation scheme could serve as a key justice mechanism and prevent further violations of the world order.
The indictment’s specific focus keeps it distinct from other crimes and is important to avoid delays in delivering justice.
Pursuing those responsible for this crime would increase awareness and accountability, as well as having a significant and international impact.
Are such trials compatible with international humanitarian law?