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.
Ten years after it came into being, the tribunal's first president pays tribute to those who championed its cause.
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Could establishment of new court signal dawn of new era in international justice?
Britain could find itself in the new court’s firing line.
Iraq may be preparing to report alleged British wrongdoing to the ICC - but will the charges stick?
Chechen conflict triggers Russian debate on the rights and wrongs of war.
Artistic freedom has come with a high price for theatre groups and actors across the country.