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ANALYSIS: ICC Keeps Eye on Venezuela
If Venezuela descends into violence, its perpetrators could face prosecution by the new international court.
29 Apr 05
Feature: War Crimes Probes Proliferate
IWPR provides a roundup of the growing number of war crimes investigations around the world.
22 Feb 05
COMMENT: Hague Will Win Credibility Battle
The war crimes court’s doggedness and consistency will eventually win over its most ardent critics.
22 Feb 05
ANALYSIS: Serbia and Croatia in Extradition Quandary
The authorities in Belgrade and Zagreb are contemplating a grim choice over fate of Hague indictees.
22 Feb 05
Feature: Cassese Reflects on Hague's Troubled History
Ten years after it came into being, the tribunal's first president pays tribute to those who championed its cause.
22 Feb 05
Analysis: New Court Dogged by Uncertainty
The ICC has several hurdles to overcome before it sets its sights on bringing war criminals to justice.
22 Feb 05
ICC Election Offers Thrills and Spills
Election of judges to the international criminal court is improbable show-stopper.
22 Feb 05
Analysis: Setting the Hague Record Straight
IWPR attempts to clear up some of the confusion over the tribunal's mandate and performance.
22 Feb 05
Analysis: KLA Arrests May Help Hague Win Over Serbs
Indictment of former Albanian guerrillas could go some way to persuading Serbs that The Hague is even-handed.
22 Feb 05
Comment: ICC Launch Bolsters Human Rights Cause
New court expected to deter leaders from doing what they please in their own countries.
22 Feb 05
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