Katy Glassborow
Contributor
The ICC can only probe a limited number of crimes – is the Ugandan judiciary up to tackling the rest?
Former female LRA fighters often cold-shouldered by members of their tribes, despite undergoing reconciliation rituals.
Court says rape of civilians in the Central African Republic was committed in numbers that cannot be ignored under international law.
There have long been concerns about provisions for dealing with human rights abuses committed in southern Sudan.
Judges say victim-support office went too far by remarking on which applicants were suitable to attend the trial of Lord's Resistance Army leaders.
One of the principal obstacles to a lasting peace is the question of where the border should run between north and south.
Lawyers say a dispute over surveillance cameras has wasted time that should have been devoted to preparing the former Liberian leader’s defence.
Belligerent Khartoum makes a bid to undercut the ICC’s jurisdiction.
The former Liberian leader’s defence team says the International Criminal Court hosting the trial is imposing its own detention rules when jurisdiction belongs to the Special Court for Sierra Leone.
Human rights commissioner says Sudan must detain suspects if arrest warrants are issued.