Extending Justice Beyond ICC Prosecutions
Experts say formal legal processes alone are not enough to restore stability to post-conflict countries.
Experts say formal legal processes alone are not enough to restore stability to post-conflict countries.
Nairobi event will discuss whether prosecutions are the key to accountability in Africa.
Campaign groups say member states should give more to court fund to support projects in Kenya.
Experts say Kenya’s progress in prosecuting international crimes has been too slow.
upporters of international justice argue court promotes peace and stability as basis for continent’s advancement.
William Ruto has asked judges to invoke new court rules to let him stay away from his trial in The Hague.
As mixed and ad hoc courts prepare to close their doors what is the future of international justice?
An initiative by the ICC to show proceedings locally has gone down well with rights campaigners and those looking to see justice done.
Advocates of justice argue that government cannot be selective in honouring the international agreements it has signed up to.
As judges set February start date, observers warn of consequences if Kenyatta fails to attend.