African Court Comes With In-Built Impunity
Granting top officials immunity from prosecution is likely to restrict Western donor support.
Granting top officials immunity from prosecution is likely to restrict Western donor support.
International Justice Tribune published by new foundation in The Hague.
Top prosecutor tells IWPR debate that justice process requires partnership between local and international courts.
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.
Experts say handling of Charles Taylor case has far-reaching implications.
ICC appeals judges ruled that deputy president must be present during trial.
Amid growing opposition to Hague trials, international court’s role comes under spotlight.
Dropping of charges against Kenyan suspect raises serious questions about role of witnesses.
US steers clear of joining International Criminal Court, but it is now much more aligned with the court's goals than ever before.