Do ICC cases undermine Kenya's Sovereignty?
Advocates of justice argue that government cannot be selective in honouring the international agreements it has signed up to.
Advocates of justice argue that government cannot be selective in honouring the international agreements it has signed up to.
As judges set February start date, observers warn of consequences if Kenyatta fails to attend.
Experts say handling of Charles Taylor case has far-reaching implications.
ICC appeals judges ruled that deputy president must be present during trial.
Bloc's bid to prevent presidents facing trial at international courts leads to fears of impunity.
The African Union has agreed to lobby the UN Security Council to postpone the cases against Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto.
Those who suffered in Nairobi slum of Kibera encouraged by start of deputy president's case.
Legal experts say that promptly surrendering suspect to The Hague would bolster government’s claims of compliance with ICC investigations.
Ahead of electoral petitions deadline, Kenya’s press continued to be criticised for its reporting of the March general election.
Amid growing opposition to Hague trials, international court’s role comes under spotlight.