IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Iraqi rulers have long employed the death penalty as a way of getting back at their enemies.
ICC proceedings against two Darfur suspects signal that the court may be able to succeed in western Sudan, where there is little international political will for tough action and the UN Security Council is deadlocked.
Equality and democracy in higher education must be practiced, not preached.
Patients in oil-rich city dying needlessly on the operating tables of its principal hospital.
It should not buy government assertion that because it no longer wants the agreement in present form, it's a dead issue.
More than a decade after the conflicts in Bosnia and Croatia, IWPR asks whether criminal justice dispensed in The Hague can help divided communities in the Balkans to move on.
IWPR trainees produce radio programmes and more of their articles appear in the local press.
IWPR article on self-representation said to give Serbian readers a better grasp of under-reported subject.
Genocide charge under scrutiny as court rules to review president's arrest warrant.