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An ill-fitting Taylor-made trial
International Justice Tribune 150
Part 3: Bahrain: a "modern" monarchy...
ICC on the road to reparations
If it took 6 years to convict the Congolese rebel leader Thomas Lubanga, how long will it take the...
International Justice Tribune 149
Same Duch, new jacket
Part 2: Justice, the ignored child in Egypt’s...
Siege of Sarajevo – what really happened?
Part 1: Morocco - making changes to avoid...
International Justice Tribune 148
The only LRA trial in deadlock
From Phnom Penh with Love
"Mr. Z” demands $1 million compensation from...
Morocco: Changes to avoid revolution
Version Française de International Justice...
International Justice Tribune 147
Lessons from the Lubanga trial
Lubanga: “A convenient first case”
Les leçons de l’affaire Lubanga
Thomas Lubanga : "Un premier dossier...
International Justice Tribune 146
ICT: can one-sided trials be fair?
Ivory Coast – who’s next after Laurent Gbagbo?
ICTY trials come to light
‘Duch, Master of the Forges of Hell’
Duch: down with subtleties
Sarajevo’s model under threat
Empty dock: a sense of failure?
International Justice Tribune 145
International Justice Tribune 144
Ouattara’s rampant justice
ICC: Shaping Kenya’s political landscape
International Justice Tribune 143
ICTR legacy: fragile and confusing
Cuska - a “brave and patriotic” trial
Losing civil parties in Cambodia
International Justice Tribune 141
International Justice Tribune 142
ICTR: Rwandan genocide - no master plan (long...
A tweeting judge in a twisted case
Mladic diaries of conspiracy
Gambian must finish the job at ICC
Haradinaj: much a retrial for nothing?
Brazil: champion of late truth in Latin America
Asylum, politics and international justice – a...
Gbagbo ICC file: fit for a president?
International Justice Tribune 140
Ocampo: we are not competing with Libya
STL: The Price for Justice
ICC: Convictions and money for victims
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi: trial in Tripoli or The...
Khmer Rouge leaders in the dock
Uruguay: Expiry Law revoked
No prosecution for former Khmer Rouge leader
Hidden significance of the allegation that...
Bangladesh tribunal starts
Ocampo to discuss Gaddafi's son trial with...
Srebrenica: The Secrets of the 10th Sabotage...
Dutch genocide bill comes with caveats
Dutch genocide case takes shape
International Justice Tribune 139
Green light - Sweden to Rwanda genocide...
Guilty - Argentina dirty war commanders
ICC elections – political savvy required?
STL: in absentia - the only way?
ECHR: power to the people
Who's the next ICC prosecutor?
International Justice Tribune 138
Tamil Tiger 5 – a case of irony and disappointment
Uganda: LRA – a domestic solution?
US troops to Uganda & Kony off to Darfur?
Leading war crimes judge Cassese dies
Gaddafi et al. – local or international justice?
Rwanda requests ICTR cases
Defence – poor relation or pariah?
Khmer Rouge – November trial date
Poor health – a genocide indicator?
Hariri Tribunal may try suspects in absentia
ICC will investigate up to 6 ringleaders of...
International Justice Tribune 137
International Tribunal for Congo – a road map?
Mladic hospitalized with pneumonia
A perfect book about imperfect justice
Ocampo at ICC - 9 years, 0 convictions
Khmer Rouge tribunal judge resigns citing...
Quite Extraordinary - the Inter-American Court of...
Mladic: change of tone
Nobel peace prize for Johnson Sirleaf, Gbowee...
HRW: Khmer Rouge tribunal judges should quit
Ocampo 6 – political fallout for Kenyans
Utter contempt of court at the ICTY
Veteran Japanese diplomat elected as head of UN-...
Rights group seeks update on ICC probe in Nigeria
Ecocide: a fifth international crime against...
Bangladesh recalls bloody origins at 1971 war...
ICC to investigate crimes against humanity in...
Rwanda tribunal sends two former ministers to...
Tamil war machine runs in the Netherlands
Activists petition ICC to investigate Guinea...
France rejects extradition of Rwanda widow
Ivory Coast to launch truth commission
International Justice Tribune 136
Sierra Leone: Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, War...
Dutch pushing for Rwandan extradition: ready or...
France - Rwanda: now is the time
Kenyatta to take the stand at ICC
Amnesty accuses Thai militants of 'war...
Brazil: Truth or reconciliation without...
Uganda grants LRA rebel amnesty
Genocide tribunal splits Khmer Rouge trial charges
Abbas’ roadmap: New York to The Hague?
ICC deliberates on trial against Rwandan rebel...
Kenyans try to fend off ICC trial
ICTY: Kabashi in contempt
ICC prosecutor leaves unfinished business
UN reappoints prosecutors at war crimes tribunals
International Justice Tribune 135
Kenyans hope ICC opens window to justice
Ivory Coast TRC chief visits diaspora in Dakar
Tamil Tigers: terrorists or freedom fighters –...
ICC aims at Mbarushimana
Germany warns of "severe consequences"...
Sri Lanka against UN sending probe report to...
ICC defendant will not run for Congo presidency
Interpol issues Red Notice for Gaddafi
The World Order Ten Years after 9/11
Silence can also be a crime against humanity
Sri Lanka: Amnesty report premature or overdue?
ICTY - Perisic: First guilty verdict on Bosnia
Should killing journalists be a war crime?
Bosnian Court President – happy with judicial...
International Justice Tribune 134
Gaddafi war crimes in Misrata widespread
Khmer Rouge defendant has dementia
Lubanga: judges deliberate first ICC judgement
STL: Hariri supects unlikely?
ICTY: from fear to success
Haradinaj retrial: over before it's begun?
Haradinaj re-trial: over before it's begun?
Cambodia tribunal - judges bowing to political...
’What happened was predictable’
IJT - Sri Lanka Special
IJT – Sri Lanka Special
Ivory Coast: Ouattara starts war crimes inquiry
Update: Stolen art held clue to Hadzic arrest
International Justice Tribune 133
Prosecuting ‘genocidaires’ in Arusha
ICTY turns down request for probe into Milosevic...
Cambodia's Muslims seek justice for genocide
UN world court orders Thai and Cambodian troop...
Sierra Leone tribunal hears contempt cases
Victims prevented from participation at ICC
Dutch police in Rwanda for genocide probe
International Criminal Justice Day - why...
Genocide suspects announce hunger strike at...
War crime charges against Bangladesh Islamist
Human Rights Watch urges probe into Bush era...
Ivory Coast: resolving conflict the traditional...
Uganda charges LRA commander with war crimes
Dutch court sentences Hutu to life
International Justice Tribune 132
Hariri indictments: trial in absentia?
Netherlands accountable for 3 Srebrenica deaths
Mladic removed from courtroom
Security Council extend terms of judges at ICTY
Not the mind or the souls
A Regional Truth Commission for the Former...
Khmer Rouge defendant challenges genocide tribunal
ICTR refers genocide case to Rwanda courts
Gaddafi - "just a matter of time"
ICTR record breaking case comes to a close
International Justice Tribune 131
Albright: beyond global justice
Victor Koppe on the Channel 4 documentary "...
ECCC: Case 002 - "toxic atmosphere"
Bangladesh war crimes trial to start in July
Genocide a Fitting Charge for Mladic
International Justice Tribune 130
ICJ to wade into bloody border conflict?
Mladic: bluster and filibuster
Srebrenica Mothers - abandoned
PCA – Kröner: an untapped role
Preah Vihear – Faith-based justice
Genocide: electric shock in Denmark
Sri Lanka: war crimes and confused Americans
ICC mulls hearings in Kenya
Ratko Mladic: no plea to "monstrous charges...
On the Arrest of Ratko Mladic
Ethiopia changes death sentences of Mengistu...
Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Gacaca Courts
Serge Brammertz: vindicated
Cambodia tribunal's judges fire back at...
Mladic – command responsibility?
International Justice Tribune 129
ICTR: 11 years, 3 months and 19 days
Ivorian priorities
Spat at Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge tribunal
Bosnia Court: a European entity?
Fatou Bensouda - ICC Crime Monitor
Karadzic: ICTY & the line of fire
Rwandan gacaca genocide courts to close
Grenada joins International Criminal Court
President Song – voice of the International...
Congolese ICC witnesses seek asylum in the...
Rwanda tribunal convicts four military officers
Ocampo ready to prosecute Gaddafi
Guinea: court action, but when?
Antonio Cassese - President with a purpose
The international legal dichotomy of eliminating...
Lebanon Tribunal - edging closer to the assassins
ECCC urged to quiz new suspects
Australia takes Japan to court to end whaling...
International Justice Tribune 128
FDLR - Waging war by mobile phone and emails
Genocide Suspect Arrested in Norway
Bin Laden is innocent from a legal point of view
ICC to seek three Libya atrocity indictments
Ivory Coast militia leader killed
First ICC trial to conclude
Rwandan on trial in Kansas over 1994 genocide
Croatia - unpopular judgement
Ivory Coast: truth or Justice?
International Justice Tribune 127
Sri Lanka calls UN war crimes report unofficial
Jurists' group calls for inquiry into Syria...
Credible Reports of War Crimes During Sri Lanka...
ICC prosecutor probes Nigeria violence
The woes facing Kenya's truth commission
ICTJ: One decade of justice
Sir Dennis Byron: Not just a Judge
Prime Rwandan genocide suspect arrested in Belgium
Geoffrey Nice: at your service
Gbagbo: where to next?
Bosnia seeks extradition of Dubrovnik siege...
International Justice Tribune 126
Last and flat: Duch's appeal at Cambodia...
Kenyatta sings in defiance on the steps of the ICC
Kenya's Mau Mau take UK to court
U.N. Security Council backs Somalia piracy courts
Gaddafi forces flout international law
ICC looks into Ivory Coast massacres
Observers fear Khmer Rouge court being wound down
US supports international justice
Petition for truth in the Balkans
International Justice Tribune 125
Former Rwandan high civil servant gets life...
Mpambara back in the dock for Rwandan atrocities
Rwanda-France: All eyes on French inquiry
"We want life for Perisic"
The Judge with a grudge
Bangladesh politician arrested over war crimes
Khmer Rouge jailer appeals war crimes conviction
Argentina 'Dirty War' general gets life...
Former Bosnian Serb general transferred to...
International Justice Tribune 124
ICC: no impact in Côte d’Ivoire
Guantanamo reopens for business
Open air justice in DR Congo
Kosovo rebels plead not guilty at war crimes trial
Ex-war crimes investigator to lead UN probe in...
Case closed - Charles Taylor awaits judgement
Special Tribunal for Lebanon indictment grows
Everyone's a winner - ICJ master of diplomacy
ICC's Darfur trial – the court’s mark in...
ICC summons six Kenyans for post-election violence
International Justice Desk Internship Opportunity...
ICC: Gaddafi – an Italian nightmare?
CICC: Libya - a new task for ICC
Justice or Charade in Dhaka?
JCE: Just Convict Everyone?
Bosco Ntaganda: the Terminator’s golden business
Fizi mobile court: rape verdicts
International Justice Tribune 123
UN suspends Libya from human rights council
Charles Taylor 's lawyers cause confusion in...
ICC prosecutor announces preliminary Libya probe
Lebanon Tribunal Judge passes away
Radovan Karadzic: Not if, but when I am released
New tasks - Hague District Court
Truth but no reconciliation
Wanted - A definition on terrorism
International Justice Tribune 122
Karadzic trial suspended
Sixth anniversary of Hariri murder
Charles Taylor boycotts his own trial
Rights groups to hunt Bush for torture
RTLM ghost looms over Kenya
South Korea: Truth but no reconciliation
International Justice Tribune 121
African Union calls for “expeditious” start to...
STL: "Indictment deters future crimes"
Justice Denied in Senegal
Rwanda rebel leader condemns Congo atrocities at...
Kenya can bring justice home; ICC’s part of the...
Costa Rica and Nicaragua at ICJ
International Justice Tribune 120
How war crime prosecutors select suspects
Sudan's ICC dilemma
UN: Senegal Must Prosecute or Extradite Hissène...
Top Rwanda genocide suspect trial starts in UN...
Spain seeks arrest of 'Nazi guard' on...
UN establishes residual tribunals
UN flies ICC fugitive to Sudan peace meeting
EU to slap sanctions on Laurent Gbagbo
ICC names Kenyan post-election violence suspects
Extensions granted to judges serving on UN war...
Stakes are high at STL
ICC hears evidence in Darfur case
TRC rather than ICC for Uganda?
Sudan braces for referendum
Sudan braces for referendum
International Justice Tribune 119
A trial for Habré?
Kenyan refugees seek justice
Croatia: War Crimes Suspect Arrested
Spain proposes international anti-piracy tribunal
War crimes court cuts Serb murder sentence
States must catch Rwandan, Yugoslav war crimes...
ICC looks into possible war crimes by North Korea
Kenya awaits ICC warrants
Impunity prevails in Afghanistan
Nuremberg: cornerstone of international justice
"Bemba’s soldiers raped and killed in the...
International Justice Tribune 118
Habré could be tried by special tribunal
Libya in the dock?
Rights groups urge Obama to act against LRA
Anger as Nazi death camp guard escapes justice
ICC intermediary denies bribing witnesses in...
Donors to meet to fund Hissène Habré trial
Palestine and the International Criminal Court
Netherlands claim moratorium for war crimes in...
Security laws trump international standards in...
International Justice Tribune 117
"Bemba did not come on his own"
Khmer Rouge Tribunal risks "legacy of...
ICC prosecutor analyses Jos massacre
International Justice Tribune 116
Prosecuting pillage
Mbarushimana before French courts
Tribunal attack fuels Lebanon fear
Businessman jailed for Rwandan church massacre
Cambodia tribunal future uncertain
Guantanamo Canadian to serve 8 more years in...
Serbia raises reward for Mladic to 10 million...
Iraq's Tareq Aziz sentenced to death
Unspeakable truths: truth commissions and...
End of the FDLR in Europe?
Afghanistan: plenty of crime, no justice
ICC forges ahead in Kenya
International Justice Tribune 115
Moldova joins ICC
ECCC prosecutors seek life term for Duch
ICC proceeds trial against Congo's Bemba
Thai court clears way for Bout extradition
The UN report on Congo's atrocities: the end...
Court rejects church appeal in Sudanese genocide...
Syria orders 33 arrests over Hariri probe
Fairness of Karadzic trial in question
Refocusing on Myanmar
Burundi's unturned stones
Lake Perucac mass grave
International Justice Tribune 114
Ex-Mandela charity head faces blood diamond charge
International Justice Tribune 113
Dutch foreign minister: repressive regimes...
"The Monster of Grbavica"
Politics trumps merit in choice of judges
Khmer Rouge suspects face “questionable” genocide...
Israel hides behind 'armed conflict'
France rejects Rwanda genocide suspect's...
Brammertz laments failure to arrest Mladic
International Justice Tribune 112
HRW opens new office in Amsterdam
Female judges bring new perspective to ICJ
When silence is the safer option
France urged to stop deportations of Roma
Gotovina prosecution tactics in question
When facts are thin on the ground
The Piracy Conundrum
Al-Bashir rains on Kenya’s party
International Justice Tribune 111
Taylor trial under spotlight: interview
New ICRC database seeks protection for war victims
Hezbollah hands over evidence on Hariri murder
Prosecutors demand tougher jail term for Comrade...
ICTY “bullies” given the rap
Justice Interrupted
Truth and reconciliation at a price
And what if Taylor walks?
International Justice Tribune 110
Duch sacks lawyer
RUF leader testifies at Charles Taylor trial
ICC postpones two trials
Bashir charged with genocide
Mladic arrest "highest priority"
Relatives seek Dutchbat charges
The Ghosts of Srebrenica
International Justice Tribune 109
Rwanda tribunal convicts oldest defendant
Dutch arrest suspect in Rwandan genocide
Bemba trial postponed
Pirate court opens in Kenya
Arrest in Kigali “a nightmare”
Sons seek Lumumba charges
Poch to stand trial over death flights
Darfur rebels appear at ICC
International Justice Tribune 108
UN rights chief calls for tribunal in Kenya
Finnish court rules on Rwandan priest
Reviewing Kampala
Erlinder’s arrest: justice or politics?
kyrgyzstan experiences renewed violence
Srebrenica genocide perpetrators get life...
Rwanda arrests US lawyer
ICC reports Sudan to UN Security Council
International Justice Tribune 107
France arrests Rwandan genocide suspect
Defence contests Naomi Campbell subpoena at war...
International Law "no solution to piracy...
ICC: crime of aggression under debate
Israeli raid "violated international law...
Pirates on trial in the Netherlands
Dutch want pirate court
International Justice Tribune 106
Garzón suspended, will move to ICC
Serbia unearths mass grave
Ocampo in Kenya: high hopes but low expectations
Amnesty calls for UN probe of Sri Lanka rights...
Wanted! African women lawyers
Brazil amnesty ruling "affront"
International Justice Tribune 105
Rwanda suspects living in The Netherlands
Ocampo in Kenya "to listen"
UN pushes for piracy tribunals
Liberia considers war crimes tribunal
Belgium votes to ban burqa in public
Argentina’s Videla faces new charges
Int'l criminal justice under pressure
International Justice Tribune 104
Chilean judge supports Garzon
ICC looms over Sudan elections
Supreme Court orders retrial of Liberian arms...
Outcry over Spanish judge’s indictment
Nuclear tribunal idea a "non-starter"
First witness testifies against Karadzic
International Justice Tribune 103
ECHR looks at Italy’s asylum policy
Thousands still missing from Bosnian war
“Fake child soldiers” at Lubanga trial
Nkunda case set for Rwanda military court hearing
Radovan Karadzic genocide trial to resume on 13...
Serbia apologizes for Srebrenica massacre
Dutch court upholds UN, Dutch immunity in...
International Justice Tribune 102
Solomons TRC starts public hearings
Dutch court hears witnesses in Rwanda
LRA attacks in Central African Republic
Meeting Joseph Kony
South Korea’s TRC to fold
Truth vs. justice in Liberia
Rwanda tribunal upholds genocide singer’s...
International Justice Tribune 101
500 massacred in Jos
Madame Agathe arrested
ICC: “Leaders fueled Kenya violence”
Brazil prepares to confront its past
ICTY: Karadzic delayed
UK: Ganic remains in jail
Victory for Apartheid-era victims
ICTY: Thinking about legacy
International Justice Tribune 100
Whistleblower denied asylum
“Trying to break the Kremlin walls”
Duch trial may be first and last
Sarkozy to visit Rwanda
Finnish court moves to Tanzania
Liberian human rights body facing delay
“Merchant of Death” faces new charges
ICC: Guinea junta probe will continue
International Justice Tribune 99
Bashir could still face genocide charges
Abu Garda escapes ICC trial
ICTY: Seselj charged with contempt of court
The case against Hissene Habre
Charles Taylor son fined
Darfuris feel “let down”
Witness “lied” to ICC
International Justice Tribune 98
Goldsmith's shift on Iraq war
The execution of Chemical Ali
David Tolbert: Various mechanisms, same principles
Germany seeks arrest of General Videla
Laurent Nkunda “illegally detained”
Death Flight pilot extradited to Argentina
Russian parliament ratifies European Court reform
Germany seeks arrest of General Videla
International Justice Tribune 97
IDF officers avoid UK
Radical Hutus killed Rwandan president
ICC: “use of child soldiers abuse”
SCSL faces financial constraints
Antonio Cassese: Protecting human dignity
Gacaca: Rwanda’s grassroots justice
Guantanamo: no end in sight?
Lubanga trial: "This monster stole my...
International Justice Tribune 96
Kurdish victims demand compensation
Victims & int’l justice
Netherlands not required to request Poch...
UN: Guinea junta should be tried for crimes...
Textbooks to document KR
“Revenge is for them”
Iturians question ICC head
International Justice Tribune 95
Annan: victims crave justice
Dutch SS confesses
Rwanda: Gacaca courts near end
“Genocide banker” sentenced in Belgium
“No political will” for JPL
SCSL: Taylor’s secret bank account revealed
ESMA trials to start
Duch trial ends with a twist
International Justice Tribune 94
ICTY: Karadzic assigned counsel
Shock at acquittal of Mr Z
Germany lead the way in taking down the FDLR
Iturians tired of waiting
ICC: US attends ASP
ICC opens Bogoro trial
ECCC: final arguments in “Duch” case
Demjanjuk in the dock
International Justice Tribune 93
A trial of legal principle?
Karadzic: pitfalls of a parallel defence
The long arm of Universal Jurisdiction
Bagaragaza: mixed fortune
SCSL: Convicts serve time in Rwanda
ICTY: Karadzic assigned counsel; trial postponed
Prosecution to cross-examine Charles Taylor
International Justice Tribune 92
International judges victims of democracy
Uruguay confronts its past
To forgive and forget?
Victims outraged at Karadzic adjournment
Alleged génocidaires neither tried nor extradited
ICC: Darfur hearings
ICTY: Sweden releases Biljana Plavsic
Sierra Leone tribunal upholds sentences for RUF...
International Justice Tribune 91
International Justice Tribune No. 91
Changing attitudes at Special Tribunal for Lebanon
Radovan Karadzic “not ready for trial”
Special Tribunal for Lebanon on the back burner
International Criminal Court to hear Darfur case
ICTY: Plea to Bosnian parliament
ICTR: Nizeyimana to plead; Gatete on trial
Dutch push harder to prosecute genocide
International Justice Tribune No 90
USA: CACI International cleared of Abu Ghraib...
ICC: Germain Katanga to stand trial
ICTR: Genocide indictee arrives in Arusha
"Death flight"pilot held
Mark Danner on US torture inquiry
Liberians gripped by Taylor trial
Taylor takes the stand
International Justice Tribune 90
Bemba’s provisional release still in question
At the ICTY: Hartmann fined and Plavsic to be...
Re-launching the IJT
Bemba's provisional release still in question
Interview Stephen Rapp, US Ambassador for War...
Civil parties under attack at Khmer Rouge court
Five more suspects in Phnom Penh
At the ICC: Afghanistan; UN Gaza report
International Justice Tribune 89
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International Justice Tribune, No. 71
Serious concerns surrounding Bashir's...
International Justice Tribune, No. 88
ICTY prosecutor requests re-trial for Haradinaj
A heaven-sent audit for the ECCC
Vergès scolded by the Cambodian court
First hearing on transfers
Mpanga, a stronghold for the UN in Rwanda
The ICC's fourth man
International Justice Tribune, No. 87
Indonesia: no one guilty in East Timor
Fujimori's connection to Colina squadron...
Anlong Veng, extreme "genotourism"...
The ever-changing gacaca
"Genotourism" at Choeung Ek
UN proposes mixed mechanism
International Criminal Court looks into Colombia
Complaint against RPF admissible in Spain
Cambodia, a «window for Japanese diplomacy»
Victim compensation: Argentina's precedent
Gacaca: ex-Far generals accused
The cost of the truth
Shaming the world at Murambi
France: new vigor in treating Rwandan suspects
Long postponement for Stanisic trial
International Justice Tribune, No. 86
Maria Sampallo's silence
Lebanon tribunal on track, pushed by the West
Joint trial at the ICC
Haradinaj, a forced marriage between politics and...
The LRA visits the ICC
"Mr Gus" acquitted in Holland
Gotovina trial opens at the ICTY
The Liberian president hides from the Truth...
International Justice Tribune, No. 85
Two commissioners of the liberian TRC come to...
Halabja, the "gift" in embers
Uganda: Justice Without the ICC
Belgian courts confirm a genocide trial
International Justice Tribune, No. 84
Former minister arrested
A decisive finding for the Taylor trial
Guatemala opens the army archives
Outside the capital, the TRC draws no crowds
Duch's no-media return to the scenes of the...
Spanish court prosecutes Rwandan military officers
Khmer Rouge victims' revolving door opens
War crimes: twenty-five "fair" trials...
Belgrade before the ICTY again
The ECCC's appetite grows
International Justice Tribune, No. 83
The ICC expands victim participation
Has the ICC finished in Ituri?
Bikindi handles his own defense
ICTY sentences a journalist to prison
International justice - new investment...
Montenegro hears a case of crimes against Kosovars
Liberian Commission getting close to big guns
Haradinaj, the end of a trial of exceptions
Key investigator killed
International Justice Tribune, No. 82
Justice still missing in Congo, Sudan and Uganda
Taylor betrayed by his own
Four cases transfered to Macedonia
Liberian perspective on the Taylor trial
International Justice Tribune, No. 81
International Justice Tribune, No. 81
A transfer to the ICTR canceled
Taylor's trial provides a model at The Hague
10 more years for Contreras
Liberians exhume the catalogue of horrors
Time for the defense marathon
The risks of a genocide trial
Another Rwandan arrested in France
Editorial Charter of International Justice Tribune
Two Bosnian police officers suspected of war...
Bosnia, the overachieving student
Sudan: the prosecutor's appeal to the...
The mysterious arithmetic of the gacaca courts
International Justice Tribune, No. 80
Elections to the ICC
Life sentence for former Kigali rural prefect
International Justice Tribune, No. 80
33 years in prison for the siege of Sarajevo
The ICC tested by the States Parties
bosnia,police,warcrimes
First legal blow against Fujimori
Former Bosnia-Serbian police officer sentenced in...
The curtain rises on the Extraordinary Chambers
No conflict of interest for Gotovina's lawyer
ICTY, justice against all
Heightened pressure for Hissene Habre's trial
International Justice Tribune, No. 79
Immunity for Donald Rumsfeld
International Justice Tribune, No. 79
14 indictments for war crimes in Belgrade
Media trial: tough blow for the prosecutor on...
The Netherlands difficulties to try the Rwandan...
An importer of Colombian bananas accused of...
The troubled mandate of the ICTR
Nominations for the tribunal for Lebanon and the...
"Residual fonctions", or life after...
International Justice Tribune, No. 78
Some moves in Rwandan cases
International Justice Tribune, No. 78
ICTR: The transfer trade is engaged
Racing against time in Cambodia
11 years in prison for Rugambarara
Duch will be judged alone in early 2008
International Justice Tribune, No. 77
The prosecutor appeals in the Vukovar trial
International Justice Tribune, No. 77
Seselj: trial of strength opens
Still deadlocked
Ad hoc tribunals for ever
Croatia proves itself
EU-ICTY-Serbia: same carrot, same stick
International Justice Tribune, No. 76
Double justice for Bagambiki
International Justice Tribune, No. 76
A "panel" to select the judges
Germain Katanga, second Congolese transfer to the...
A judge's words
CDF: a "legitimate" cause
USA-South Africa: lawsuit opened against 50...
Arrested by Congolese authorities in February...
Lenient verdict for the "Vukovar Three"
Brussels to "clean up" Burmese...
International Justice Tribune, No. 75
The Church on trial in Chile
International Justice Tribune, No. 75
Final struggle for the Indonesia-East Timor...
Phnom Penh court accused of poor management
Informal Truth Commission in Bahrain
Preparing for battle in the Fujimori trials
One of the last important suspects arrested
International Justice Tribune, No. 74
New dismissal for massacre in Iraq
Uruguay campaigning to try its past
ICTR-Rwanda: time to decide for transfers
Large compensation awards... never paid
Fujimori extradited from Chile to Peru
Internation Justice Tribune, No. 74
International Justice Tribune, No. 73
Taylor's trial postponed to january 2008
Duch, the lone prisoner
Opening of the third trial in Baghdad
Byuma, a historical activist gagged
Life for general Salas
Chief Norman: would he have been found guilty, if...
An old man accused of genocide
New setback in Bagaragaza's transfer
International Justice Tribune, No. 73
Former apartheid leaders sentenced
France reopens its Rwandan files
Charges against former Mexican president thrown...
Five Khmer Rouge to go before the judges
Ten military officers on trial in Argentina
Last chance for Peru to have Fujimori extradited
International Justice Tribune, No. 72
LRA/Uganda: ICC marginalized in interim agreement
Heavy sentencing for the junta
Ademi-Norac's trial begins in Croatia
International Justice Tribune, No. 72
Reparations on the rise in DRC
Japan, number one backer of the ICC
Karadzic associate acquitted
Boredom and distraction in Canada's first...
Lukic cousins to stay in The Hague
20 years for Ntuyahaga
Church's role on trial in Argentina
The Taylor trial already lagging
International Justice Tribune, No. 71
First verdict for the Special court
Prosecutors without borders
Liberian Truth Commission at a standstill
20 years for Ntuyahaga
Without Saddam, Anfal trial elicits little...
Taylor's trail opens without him
Israel cornered by Occupied Territories
Ntuyahaga: political trial for a ghost
35 years for Martic
Will new attacks go before the Special Court?
The Khmer Rouge tribunal finally adopts its...
General Tolimir arrested
Special Tribunal for Lebanon created
Editorial - Butare, a trial out of bounds at the...
Taylor, last chance for the Sierra Leone model
Central African Republic: ICC's fourth...
Stankovic's escape
The secrets of the Kamajors of Koribundo
Controversy over the presidency
International Justice Tribune, No. 68
Judge Jorda resigns
Judicial inquiry into Agathe Habyarimana
Europe supports the ICC without fail and without...
Tribunal for Lebanon: to be passed by force?
End of the officers' trial: 13 years later,...
Complicity in genocide: the double response from...
Defendants in Chechnya murder trial go missing
South Africa, peace mediator above all
Timor-Leste: the truth according to Wiranto
Controversy between the president and judges
Bagaragaza, first transfer from the ICTR
The rules for the Defense: "a step backward...
Darfur: the ICC issues two arrest warrants
Washington spurs on Peruvian justice
The trial of an "extremely important event...
Lukic trial transfered to Sarajevo
No more waiting for Bernard Ntuyahaga
"Scorpions" sentenced in Serbia
International Justice Tribune, No. 66
Finland prepares to try a Rwandan suspect
The Rwandan defendant attacked in jail
India non-aligned, but held back by insurgencies
A sanitized amnesty
Registrar of the court dismissed
"Parabusiness" scandal revealed
Progress on the rules of procedure for the...
Haradinaj, trial in troubled waters
A new Ovcara trial opens without the victims
The impossible math of gacaca justice in Rwanda
New impasse between United Nations and government
State responsibility for genocide in the open
France-Chile: green light for symbolic trial
Swiss banks' pay bitterly for dark past
7 years for a genocide "spectator"
"The small steps strategy " of the ICC...
Thomas Lubanga's attorney resigns
France refuses to grant Rwandan commission's...
A string of sentences from the Bunia military...
United Nations signs an agreement on the tribunal...
Editorial - Norman's death: a fatal blow for...
Morocco - From collective pardon to collective...
Croatia reluctant to prosecute its politicians
International Justice Tribune, No. 62
Liberians will have to wait for the truth
Taylor's trial postponed
International Justice Tribune, No. 61
ICTY sifts through the Markale massacre
Habré: not before "at least three years...
"We must focus on what has been achieved...
Charges against Thomas Lubanga upheld
Hunger strike and flurry of activity
Anfal trial: "Chemical Ali" shows no...
Mengistu gets life
Peru caught up in its contradictions
Attacks against the victims of paramilitaries...
Sudan further isolates the LRA
The Mother Theresa of Kigali
Van Anraat, a high-stakes second round
Trial of political leaders running aground
Multinational company on trial in Katanga
Fujimori pulls Lima in opposite directions
Judges seek consensus on the rules
Isabel Peron's turn to stand trial
Holiday's over for the Colombian 'paras...
No prison for Mengistu
Finding the truth is urgent after Pinochet's...
No trial for Pinochet
No early release at the ICTR
Seselj wins a decisive battle
ICC-Darfur: warrants scheduled for February
Finding the truth is urgent after Pinochet's...
Samardzic receives a heavier sentence in Sarajevo
Finding the truth is urgent after Pinochet's...
Sarajevo commission of inquiry at a standstill
Successes and failure of Rwandan legal diplomacy
International Justice Tribune, No. 58
V- Moscow's touchy vigilance
Bruguière touches Arusha's Achilles heel
Cambodia fails to adopt internal rules
States parties to the ICC are satisfied
Uruguay arrests one of its former dictators
States parties to the ICC are satisfied
Mexico recognizes "Dirty War" crimes
International Justice Tribune, No. 58
IV- London's confident realism
What rules for the Cambodian "model"?
Stankovic convicted in Sarajevo
International Justice Tribune, No. 57
Appeal to Congolese courts for reinforcement
Crisis-stricken Lebanese government approves...
Editorial - From Baghdad to The Hague, the double...
Fourth "arrest" for Augusto Pinochet
Glavas behind bars
International Justice Tribune, No. 56
III- Continued ambiguity for Paris
Glavas sous les verrous
Lebanese president opposes the Special tribunal...
Justice at a standstill
Rwanda opens a commission of inquiry against...
Seselj in the footsteps of Milosevic
Arbour and Cassese criticize the ICC in Darfur
"Spanish model" uprooted by the Basques
Shining Path leader sentenced to life
II- Beijing's calculated prudence
Key witness disappears in Argentina
Argentina: Congress ready to cancel presidential...
I- Washington's forced pragmatism
Peace and Justice law takes effect
Pressure on the Hariri Commission builds
UN commission accuses both Israel and Hezbollah
The idea behind the Krajisnik judgment
Saddam Hussein's verdict delayed
Fujimori scores points
Minimalist investigation in Lubanga's case
Saddam's trial disrupted
Arusha changes its tune
Military courts at the front in Congo
A "genocide" in Argentina?
A very provisional date for the Taylor trial
Trials in Freetown up till 2009?
Bolivia wants to try its former president
A British corporal pleads guilty to war crimes
LRA demands ICC drop its case
A single charge against Thomas Lubanga
Simon Bikindi, extremist singer
Argentina: no pardon for Videla
ICC makes no move on the Côte d'Ivoire case
Argentina: Julio Simon gets 25 years
ICC: Brammertz's leave is extended
Trying to draw lessons from Saddam's first...
Will the ICC have the means to match its...
Hearings end at Ghana's Reconciliation...
David Tolbert appointed deputy prosecutor of the...
32 years of prison for Radislav Brjdanin,...
Burundi: rebels ready to face trial
ICC Victims Trust Fund still in limbo
Battle to control survivors fund in Rwanda
Ta Mok will not stand trial
ICTY opens two major trials
Glavas affair rocks the Croatian political scene
Charges against Echeverria dropped in Mexico
Lebanon: new hybrid tribunal in the works
ICTY: 2 years for Oric
ICTY: Charges dropped against three journalists
Guantanamo trials declared illegal by the Supreme...
"Focus on the essentials"
LRA: unanimous rejection of Museveni's...
Poblete case breaks ground in the "Dirty war...
Cambodia: Ta Mok hospitalized
Burundi: debate centers on prosecutor's...
An "African solution" for Judging Habré
Taylor heads North
The Hague and Sarajevo share the Foca case
Darfur national Special Court fails
ICC said to tip the scales of peace in Uganda
Prosecutor seeks death penalty against Saddam
ICC at Darfur's doorstep
Mengistu trial takes a record time
"Mr. Gus" sentenced for economic crimes
"Sarajevo Commission" creates political...
Rebalancing justice in Colombia
6 year sentence for Serugendo
ICC puts pressure on peace
Lawsuits confirmed against the French army
Verdier leads the quest for truth in Liberia
Controversial nominations for Khmer Rouge judges...
Bemba at the heart of the Central African case
United Nations points the finger at Senegal in...
Fujimori released on bail
Genocide on the agenda for ICJ's 60th...
ICC: the LRA wants to negociate with Uganda
Darfur: Arbour criticises
Europe gives Serbia an ultimatum
Taylor: a hot patatoe
Sierra Leone prosecutor resigns
Darfur: New York designates 4 suspects
The social cost of confessions
ICC studies the Patassé case
Seromba trial: a fruitless confrontation
Head of the Rwandan Democratic Liberation Forces...
ICC gets a green light in Central African Republic
Taylor in The Hague, "a nice dummy run...
ICTR: 15 years for a confession
Fujimori's double dealing
Rwandan offensives against former colonial powers
Defence in unfamiliar territory
Seven Congolese soldiers sentenced to life
International Justice Tribune, No. 45
Germany arrests Rwandan rebel leader
International Justice Tribune, No. 45
Victim participation in the ICC upheld
Why try Taylor in The Hague?
Netherlands charges a third Afghan
Burundian truth, international prosecutions
Tanzania to inherit ICTR
Phnom Penh stalls nominations of the judges
War Crimes Chamber in Bosnia pronounces first...
Second trial for Saddam ready
An international criminal tribunal for Hariri
Editorial - An alarming decision for freedom of...
Nigeria ready to hand over Taylor
Bosnian generals receive light sentences
UNMIK keeps an eye on Haradinaj
Revolutionary movement Tupac Amaru convicted in...
ICC goes the way of the world
Dubious justice in Darfur
Hissène Habré: an African dilemma
Mittal Steel suspends Omarska memorial over...
Debate over Taylor's fate
Chief Norman gets top-notch defense
Algeria: peace charter provides amnesty for...
A new twist in Saddam Hussein trial
Who will oversee the victims at the ICC?
Free but not freed
Burundi's proposal favors criminal justice
Babic's suicide: a blow to ICTY prosecution
Bagaragaza: ICTR subcontracts to Norway
Soft approach to sidelining criminals
Denmark to try Rwandan suspect
Liberia: truth commission up and running
Milosevic will not be judged
Afghanistan: first war crimes trial results in...
International Justice Tribune, No. 41
DC-CAM: the archives of the future trial
Norman defends himself
Investigation into 3,268 murders in Northern...
The "Bosnian model" takes its first...
Saddam's trial in firmer hands
ICC: 6 victims to participate in DRC proceedings
Bosnia: a bloody and disorderly arrest
The Uwilingiyimana mystery
Spain accuses Cavallo
DRC awaiting first arrest warrants
15 years for Van Anraat
IER: truth without punishment
Fujimori stays in prison
The steel giant and the memory of Omarska
Lukic extradited to the ICTY
Court has power over victim's fund
Saddam Hussein's trial really begins
Van Anraat, sole chemical agent
Lawyer's code of conduct adopted
ICTR: Aloys Simba gets 25 years in prison
"A trial should never last more than 18...
Holland's gesture
Wrapping up Milosevic trial
What will be the budget for 2012 ?
Lukic: Argentina demands guarantees from the ICTY
IER wages democratic bet
Khmer Rouge: UN moves ahead, Cambodia follows
14 Serbs convicted in Belgrade
Gotovina: myth and demons
Prosecutor steps up pressure on the akazu
Earth to The Hague
Uganda: reasons for a bumpy start
ICTY: First verdict for Kosovo liberation army
3 Bosnian Serbs convicted in Republika Srpska
ICTY: A Bosnian general acquitted
Milosevic: the Kosovo exit
Rwanda hands over father Theunis to Belgium
Security council asks for Charles Taylor's...
Wade spreads doubts about Habré's extradition
Lukic opposes "double transfer"
Two soldiers receive death penalty in Darfur
UN says justice is a show in darfur
Renewed debate on a truth commission in Namibia
Departure of Prosper, U.S. ambassador-at-large
Former Salvadoran colonel tried in Memphis
Defense terrorized in Saddam trial
Fujimori's failed comeback
The IER shortlist
Ex-general from Salvador convicted in United...
The United States in Darfur: trapped by "...
Bagosora settles scores with Dallaire
The secret of the akazu
New pause in Guantanamo proceedings
Taylor: Nigerian victims score a point
ICTY grapples with genocidal intent for Srebrenica
Colonel Bagosora's denial
Arusha's hard prison regime
Shining Path trial: special court in the cross-...
Mogadishu conflicts brought to Sweden
Questions pile up for swamped gacaca
Two Afghans convicted in The Netherlands
The politics of breaking rocks
France-Rwanda: a parisian judge in Kigali
Saddam Hussein: one day of trial and one victim
Charges brought against Fidel Castro in Spain
Canada-Rwanda: Ottawa uses its universal...
Algeria: a plebiscite plagued by ambiguity
Columbia should pay for reparations, orders the...
UNMIK pleads for Haradinaj
Afghan generals stand trial 15 years on
ICTY: first referrals to Croatia
Pinochet avoids Condor trial
ICC: Kampala announces ICC's first arrest...
Milosevic and Seselj, the not quite perfect duo
Serugendo, the long-awaited arrest
MacBook 13" Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz Aluminium
Belgium wants Hissène Habré
Speeding up Saddam Hussein's trial
Sarajevo: First trial opens then adjourned
"I don't think Pinochet will stand...
Spain extends its universal jurisdiction
War crimes in Iraq: London in tune with the ICC
Acquittals in Brazzaville
UN gives time to Burundi process
Shining Path - Act III
Cambodia trial in political deadlock
Mexico finds it hard to judge its past
International Justice Tribune, No. 32
Argentina: more evidence against Astiz
Bosnia opens third generation of justice
Rwanda: spectacular arrests
The unmasking of the Colina squadron
ICTR : The MRND trial goes adrift
President Vázquez's pledge
International Justice Tribune, No. 31
First charges against Saddam Hussein
Ould Dah: "A model torturer on a plate"
British soldiers to be tried for war crimes
The Special Court for Sierra Leone - Summary
Cynical Frans
Sierra Leone: CDF prosecution phase ends
Referrals from ICTY to Sarajevo
Guantanamo: trials "as soon as possible"
Britain convicts Afghan warlord
Augusto Pinochet stripped of immunity for fourth...
Birmans vs Total: case closed?
Oric trial sheds new light on Srebrenica
Un urges France to try Mbarushimana
International Justice Tribune, No. 29
Léon Mugesera to be deported from Canada
Modest sentences for Rwandans in Belgium
Dutchbat faces its responsibilities
Modest sentences for Rwandans in Belgium
"No debt relief for Nigeria unless Taylor is...
Exit doors for ICTR
Enquiry into Pinochet's accounts in Argentina
The hybrid model for Burundi
Twenty years on, amnesty end
Darfur: Sudan's legal response
Ten former Nazis sentenced to life imprisonment...
United States : Interahamwe chief sentenced to 51...
Credit and debit of a banker
Sierra Leone: the cost of a mixed model
The shadow of a doubt
Darfur: ICC opens investigation
ICTY: The domino effect of a video
Pinochet: he who loses wins
Pinochet à qui perd gagne
Kamuhanda case: key witness retracts
Uganda file: a fruit ripe for the picking
Pinochet, fainting and immunity
Timor: ICTJ critical assessment
Muhimana gets life sentence for rapes
ICTR: Semanza's sentence increased by ten...
Two Rwandans in oversized suits
ICTY: Green light for referral to Sarajevo
Ghana: Reconciliation commission targets Rawlings
ICC: Cambodia agrees to US immunity
"Thanks to Mr Nice's kindness"
600 tried, thousands flee
American Congressmen demand Taylor's...
Rape and terror under the military
Belgium to try Interahamwe informer
Morocco: IER playing for time
Kamuhanda: prosecutor's witnesses asked to...
Croatia: investigation into 92 year-old suspect
Khmer Rouge trial gets final go ahead
ICC: Sudan repeats "no"
Internatioinal Justice Tribune, No. 24
Uganda-ICC: u-turn
Military joint defence
ICTR: Joseph Nzirorera calls for hearings in...
Independent justice or courts under orders?
Tokyo court rejects war compensation claim
Scilingo, a landmark judgement
Darfur: the ambiguities of the US exemption
Indonesia: UN experts unwelcome
Srebrenica: Republika Srpska hands over 892...
Resolution 1593 (2005) - Referral of the Darfur...
Charges revealed against Milorad Trbic
The International Criminal Court (ICC) - Summary
Cambodia, a «window for Japanese diplomacy»
Resolution 827 (1993) Jurisdiction of the ICTY
IER, between the young and the old guard
Vincent Rutaganira: six years for failing to act
Gacaca trials put to the test
Pinochet's immunity confirmed
Trial of the military junta opens in Freetown
First person to be acquitted by the ICTR seeks...
Sudan: Security Council to vote on ICC referral
Start of the gacaca trials
Final indictments at the ICTY
Prosecutor calls for 9,138-Year prison sentence...
Hilvertsweg 138/140
Last minute changes in the Muvunyi trial
Netherlands prosecutes two businessmen
Statute of the International Criminal Court (CPI...
Statute of the International Criminal Court (CPI)
Statute of the International Criminal Court (CPI...
First steps to transfers
The Bosnian army and its Mujahedins
Statute of the International Tribunal for Rwanda...
Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal...
Deferrals: the case of the Omarska four
Negociated indictment of a prime minister
Resolution 808 (1993) Establishment of the ICTY
Initial appearance of highest ranking Serb
Statute of the International Criminal Court (CPI...
John Bolton and the ICC
Timor Leste: UN announces expert commission
Supreme court of Chile to examine Pinochet\'...
Acquitted a year ago but still in Arusha
Cambodia: Japan backs the tribunal
ICTR: separate trial for André Rwamakuba
Legal action speeds up as April memorial...
Daughter profiles Pauline Nyiramasuhuko
ICC-Darfur in deadlock
11 Bosnian serbs acquitted by Banja Luka court
General Lazarevic surrenders, Gotovina still on...
Guantanamo trials in deadlock
ICC: after Central African Republic, Darfur?
African cases pile up for the ICC prosecutor
Investigations close, appraisals begin
Military shambles
Ex-head of DINA imprisoned in Chile
Figuig's grievances
Scilingo tried in Madrid for «flights of death»
USA: New decision on Guantanamo
Milosevic in self defence
Van Anraat and the chemical solution
ICTY: general Strugar sentenced for destruction...
New genocide conviction for the ICTY
All defendants boycott trials at special court
ICTY: defence want out
Operation Condor: Pinochet charged
Pinochet case in France: the Pesle file
Report on torture does not close a chapter
Councillor Rutaganira strikes a good deal
Military trial: chronicle of a crisis foretold
Chile: severe blow to amnesty law
Augusto pinochet loses immunity again
Remembering the oppression
«Chemical Ali» soon to be tried in Iraq
French court closes Brazzaville Beach case
Test trial in Lumumbashi
Unlikely Conspiracy
Gatumba, the United States and the ICC
Witnesses out in the open
The ghosts of Srebrenica reappear
ICTR: Rwamakuba to go solo
Uganda: warning from Amnesty International
Norman's list
Trois anciens membres de l'UCK jugés au TPIY
Three UCK members on trial at ICTY
A Pinochet trial in France?
Last Indonesian governor of East Timor acquitted
Who will fund Cambodian Trials?
Chilean army: the end of a lie
Kay offers Milosevic trial a way forward
ICTY: Early elections for Hague tribunal judges
Government trial: back to square one
Republika SRPSKA recognises scale of srebrenica...
Court to decide on ICTR transfers
Pinochet to face new legal threat
Truth report spares no parties
Truth Commission and Court, a troubled...
UN compensates Rwandan former employee suspected...
ICC visits Colombia
Sierra Leone: the price of witnesses
Mladic and Belgrade in the firing line
ICTR: government trial may go back to square one
Blaskic: repairing rather than retrying
Burundi, a key ratification
Pressure mounts to end Taylor's exile
Military trial in Katanga
Burundi: debate over truth and reconciliation...
Head of Iraqi Special Court accused of murder
Who wants to head the iraqi special tribunal?
Latin America: the end of immunity
The teenager, the CDF and president Kabbah
A comfortable budget, but a lack of passion
Too narrow a mandate
Judge Guzman «reinstated» in Pinochet trial
Bagosora: conditional evidence
What remains of the case against Milosevic?
Brdjanin Radislav
Mrdja Darko
Assisted defence for Slobodan Milosevic
Memories of Iraq in Kuwait and Iran
ICTR plans to transfer trials to Rwanda
Green light in Nigeria for legal challenge to...
Blaskic gets shorter sentence and early release
Kibuye, a «successful» legal saga
Widow calls France to account for Boun-Hor death
Internatioinal Justice Tribune, No. 9
Ugandan and Congo cases go hand in hand before...
Who believes in a Phnom Penh trial?
Milosevic: high blood pressure causes delay
ICTY: former president of RS Krajina charged
Record compensation in Croatia
International Justice Tribune, No. 9
The «Saddam file» and the question of legitimacy
Verdicts in Sarajevo and Mostar
ICC joins the Congolese chess game
Taylor - procedural battle in Nigeria
International Justice Tribune, No. 8
Clean sweep in Republika Srpska
13 years in prison for Milan Babic
Internatioinal Justice Tribune, No. 8
Five Rwandan files kept on the back burner
Washington seeks majority vote on Resolution 1487
Argentina to search for children kidnapped during...
International Justice Tribune, No. 7
Complaint in Nigeria against Charles Taylor
Internatioinal Justice Tribune, No. 7
Maurice Papon denied new trial
Thirty years for the Nyarubuye massacre
Milosevic asks to call 1400 witnesses
France too slow to try Rwandans, says ECHR
Republika Srpska recognises the Srebrenica «...
31 Mass graves discovered in Srebrenica
Milosevic Trial postponed again
New legal chapter opens in Pinochet case
Munyakazi arrested after a six year hunt
The ICTY indicts Norac
«Heroes» trial opens in dramatic style
The ICTY indicts Norac
Green light to prosecute Charles Taylor
Passive dissuasion
France can host ICTR convicts
Milosevic trial postponed to 22 June
Sierra Leone: Two trial dates set
Judge's unwise hospitality
Timor: arrest warrant confusion
No illusions for Aristide complaint
Chili re-convicts Manuel Contreras
Milosevic trial postponed to 22 June
War crimes: United States «forced to practice...
Barred in New York and litigating in Arusha
Families of the Brazzaville «Beach» victims sue...
Ntagerura and Bagambiki: Suspended acquittals
Genocide did take place in Srebrenica
Progress on trial of Iraqi leaders
Nzapali convicted of torture in Rotterdam
Maurice Papon refused fresh appeal
New trial of Rwandans in Belgium
Progress on logistics but political stalemate...
Indonesia: one general convicted, others run for...
A story of barbarism in Kibuye
Rwandan families file for Belgian compensation
Aristide cited in Paris complaint
ICC sets up compensation fund
First trial at Serbian Special Court sparks...
Genocide in Bisesero
Impasse in money trail investigations
Compensating victims: lessons to learn
The role of the new Principal Defender
Unavoidable amnesty: the limits of justice in...
Testing the limits of universal jurisdiction
Impossible Justice
International Justice Tribune, No. 2
Ntuyahaga could be finally judged in Belgium
Pitfalls of the Uganda case before the ICC
EU aspirant plays ball with ICTY
Maurice Papon, six years on
General Wiranto under pressure
Trying Saddam: Arab opinions
Sierra Leone Court tests the rules
Special Court for war crimes in Serbia: First...
Ill winds blow for the Special Court
New tensions between the ICTR and Kigali
«King of beasts» stands trial in Rotterdam
Srebrenica survivors ready to take UNO to court
Hinga Norman, former-chief of the Civil Defence...
Ituri: officially the first case of International...
Papon against History
Creation of a Special Court for Sierra Leone
The Prosecutor
The Frontline
Snail's Pace...
Ailing Maurice Papon Requests Freedom
Rwanda on the threshold of a great adventure
The Birth of an Accusation
Domino Effect
Head Hunter
The Penalisation of History
The Karangwa Trap
Judge Ostrovsky Speaks Out
Out of Control
A Culture of Detention
False Start
Special Appearance
La mémoire trouble
Troubled Memory
Cassette Headaches
André Ntagerura's Own Truth
Semanza: the Luck of a Self-Taught Man
The United States on all fronts
Power Struggle
Investigating, Prosecution-Style
General Aussaresses sentenced
Law On The Establishment Of Extra Ordinary...
Bello Franklin
Settling Scores
Acting lessons
Getting Things into Perspective
A Family Affair
Who Really Runs the UN Detention Facility?
Judges on Trial
Informing on Informers
A Mouthpiece for Mr. Ngeze
Memoirs of a Snitch
Trial Touches on the War in Algeria
General Aussaresses in the Dock
The Contagion of Suspicion
Rape Rejected on Appeal
Unprotected Witness
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
The Phantom of Liberty
Masters of the World
Remembrance of Things Past
Shell Game
The Hour of Truth for Musema
A Game of Hot Potatoes
Matter of Fact
Bagilishema Free At Last
"Anyone who might think I will be partial...
Semanza's Witch-Hunt
Nzirorera the Master Blackmailer ?
Le malade imaginaire
The Itinerary of Lord "Z"
The Final Stretch
Double standards at the Two UN Prisons ?
"Revenge is not genocide »
Birthday Greetings
Rukundo's catechism class
Bernard Ntuyahaga's Discreet Combat
Fathers and Sons
Amercia's Pinochet ?
A good preacher, yes. A good pastor, not so sure
The Colonel and The General
X-Men
Jorda Reform On Track
The Magical Effects of the "Per Diem »
Talking Timbuktu
Summer vacation
Z accused
Contempt Revisited
The Gacaca Ballet Comes on Stage
Butare, acte II
Butare, Act II
Bruguiere visit
Prosecutor's Request for Extension of the...
Legal Safeguard
Strugar Pavle
The Bit Player
Full Steam Ahead
International Criminal Court - History
Gruban Momcilo
"There has been a two and a half week break...
Aguirre Miguel Alvarez
Kupreskic Mirjan
Nsengimana Hormisdas
The case of the "trompe l'oeil »
Naletilic Mladen
Sainovic Nikola
Serushago Omar
A Discourse on torture
The shock of a photo
Musabyimana Samuel
Dans l'antichambre des jonctions
Erdemovic Drazen
Shocking Arrest of Rusatira
Argentina
Kolundzija Dragan
Silent Partner
Bizimungu Augustin
Milutinovic Milan
Nyiramasuhuko Pauline
Bicamumpaka Jérome
The Prosecutor Demands 20 Years against Georges...
Personnel Problem
Vukovic Zoran
Proceedings in Kosovo
Alagic Mehmed
Where was Alfred Musema ?
Plasvic Biljana
Knezevic Dusan
Ryandikayo
Brunner Alois
Martic Milan
Ntagerura André
Bagilisehma Ignace
Pandurevic Vinko
The Prosecutor's Notice of Appeal
"The credibility of the Tribunal depends on...
Talic Momir
Trial by default
Surprise Election
Extermination at Muyira
Birth of a Treaty
Halilovic Sefer
Microphone Mutterings
Alessandrini Jorge Leon
Lukic Milan
Nsengiyumva Anatole
Double Appeal
Banovic Nenad
Kabuga Félicien
"We need a Prosecutor... »
Bishop Musabyimana declares himself innocent
Nzuwonemeye François-Xavier
Furundzija Anto
The Error
Astiz Alfredo
Kunarac Dragoljub
Hassan Ngeze's Defiance
Akayesu Jean-Paul
Mladic Ratko
Nzabirinda Joseph
Bisengimana
Rajic Ivica
Rukundo Emmanuel
Charter Bound for Mali
Kupreskic Zoran
Sikubwabo Charles
Mpambara Jean
Hassan Ngeze, "Friend of RTLM » and Enemy of...
Borovnica Goran
Sexual violence: a last-minute addition to the...
A Success According to National Opinion
Kovac Radomir
Ndayambaje Elie
Contested Experts Reports
Martinovic Vinko
Ntahobali Arsène Shalom
Bagosora Théoneste
Renzaho Tharcisse
Ntakirutimana Elizaphan
Todorovic Stevan
Kanyabashi Joseph
A Place in History
Crime revealed behind closed doors
International law
Janjic Janko
Court Quashes Appeals
Hernandez Galvarino Ancavil
Nikolic Momir
Nshamihigo Siméon
The Registrar on the Stand
Nikolic Dragan
Nzabimana Callixte
Bizimungu Casimir
Sikirica Dusko
Kajeljeli Juvenal
Musema Alfred
Arbour, the Maplewood Eagle
Fustar Dragan
Rutaganda Georges
Brusa Victor
Landzo Esad
Ngirumpatse Mathieu
Collective Rapes in the Bureau Communal of Taba
Radic Miroslav
Sagahutu Innocent
Imanishimwe Samuel
Zaric Simo
ICTR A wind of change
All in One
Bikindi Simon
Deronjic Miroslav
Insider Evidence
A Granny Cleared
Kovacevic Milan
Ndimbati Aloys
Papon Maurice
Meakic Zeljko
Ntakirutimana Gérard
Scholarly Calculations
Arrest of Renzaho: Pale Satisfaction in Kigali
Elizaphan Ntakirutimana
International Criminal Tribunal for the former-...
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
The Judges
Grass-roots Justice
Shielded from Scrutiny
Jankovic Gojko
" We could finish trials in 4 to 6 months »
Gonzalez Sergio Arredondo
Simic Milan
Samuel Nshamihigo
Pitched battle over assignment of defence counsel
Obrenovic Dragan
Nzirorera Joseph
Angolan Capture
Stakic Milomir
Kamuhanda Jean de Dieu
The Musema Trial on the Fast Track
Cambodia
Galic Stanislav
Rutaganira Vincent
Cavallo Miguel Angel
Ljubicic Pasko
Niyitegeka Eliezer
A Slap in the Face
Mrksic Mile
Lukic Serodje
Semanza Laurent
Investigators under Scrutiny
Zec Milan
Death of a Presiding Judge
Mugenzi Justin
Ntagerura André
Dokmanovic Slavko
Nahimana Ferdinand
Aubone Jorge Eduardo Acosta
Krajisnik Momcilo
Ndindabahizi Emmanuel
The Touvier case
Miljkovic Slobodan
Nteziryayo Alphonse
The New Face of the Prosecution
Ruggiu Georges
Gacumbitsi Sylvestre
Kovacevic Vladimir
Karemera Edouard
Zigiranyirazo Protais
The hidden dimension of the Musema case
Mukangango Consolata
Jelisic Goran
Judges in the Balance
Barbie Klaus
Tadic Miroslav
Ntabakuze Aloys
Bagambiki Emmanuel
Ojdanic Dragoljub
After the Operation NAKI
Defence...
A Case within a Case
Evidence After the Fact
Higaniro Alphonse
Gotovina Ante
The Stand-In
Massera Emilio
Jokic Miodrag
Nsabimana Sylvain
The Final weeks
Mucic Zdravko
Face to Face with the Militia
Kabiligi Gratien
Zelemovic Dragan
The Amnesty International Report
Muhimana Mika
Nteziryayo Alphonse
Dosen Damir
On the Trail of a Prosecutor
Anaya Jorge Isaac
Krstic Radislav
Ngeze Hassan
Touvier Paul
Milosevic Slobodan
Ntuyahaga Bernard
Barayagwiza Jean Bosco
Georges Ruggiu Sentenced to 12 Years Prison
Approaching protection
Vasiljevic Mitar
Kayishema Clément
Ademi Rahim
Where was Alfred Musema ?
Dha Ely Ould
Josipovic Drago
Campaigning Judges
Bousquet René
Marinic Zoran
Ntaganzwa Ladislas
The Prosecutor Retaliates
Banovic Pedrag
Less Bread, More Circus
Two new Judges at the ICTR
Controversial Issue beetwen ICTR and Rwanda
The Second Chamber's Big Sleep
Cameroonian intrigues
Virtual Escape
Psychiatric examination for Hassan Ngeze
A serious crisis
"The court may be set up in four or five...
«Explosive leak» or wet firecracker?
Hourigan Versus the UN
Direct and contextual evidence
The Court of Miracles
Simba Aloys
Forced plea
La Belgique à la Une
Course d'appels
Impressions de Kigali
The Rise and Fall of a Peasant's Son
Pauline Nyiramasuhuko: the first woman before an...
"Your Honour, I plead guilty »
The Belgian indictment
Sept personnes arrêtées et transférées à Arusha