Can Final Mladic Verdict Give Hope for Justice in Syria?
Campaigners note lessons and warnings as the UN tribunal ends its work.
Campaigners note lessons and warnings as the UN tribunal ends its work.
Former officials held in custody and will face new trial.
President invalidates candidate selection amid allegations that process was flawed.
Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen appears at the Hague court.
High-profile failure exposes weaknesses in the way the court runs investigations, but also a lack of international resolve to make it work.
Granting top officials immunity from prosecution is likely to restrict Western donor support.
Fears over hate speech as Kenya’s Director of Public Prosecutions Intervenes
Lawyers and supporters of devolution say a legal threshold would provide a safeguard on removing governors from office.
International Justice Tribune published by new foundation in The Hague.