The United Nations tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda have helped write new international law in investigating abuses from two brutal conflicts. Three war crimes courts in the planning ...
The United States and many advocates of the International Criminal Court (ICC) have long been at odds over the structure, autonomy, and jurisdiction of the Court.[1] While these differences have not ...
WASHINGTON -- Justice may have been done last week to Gen. Radislav Krstic at the Hague. There the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTFY) convicted the 53-year-old Bosnian ...
The United Nations tribunal that was tasked with finding and prosecuting war criminals from the former Yugoslavia and the Rwandan genocide has finally wrapped up major operations nearly 30 years after ...
The idea of setting up an international tribunal to try fighters from the Islamic State group (ISIS) is gaining momentum in Europe. Sweden, whose interior minister has been promoting the concept in ...
The ad hoc tribunal handling the South China Sea arbitration has no legal relationship with the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), experts said at the Public International Law Colloquium on ...
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