Karadzic Challenges Pathologist on Remains at Srebrenica

Accused contends that bodies found could have died before July 1995 events. By Rachel Irwin - International Justice - ICTY ...

ICTY Still Aiming for December 2014 End Date

Tribunal president notes concerns about workload and limited resources. By Alexandra Arkin - International Justice - ICTY ...

Witness Says Defendants Not Linked to Serb Militia Group

Prosecution alleges Serbia’s security service supported paramilitary groups. By Velma Šarić - International Justice - ICTY ...

Prosecution Opposes Karadzic Demand for Witness Notebooks

Former member of Dutch contingent retells experiences at time of Srebrenica massacre. By Rachel Irwin - International Justice - ICTY ...

Karadzic Witness Arrested for Contempt

Milan Tupajic claims ill health prevented him from giving evidence to the tribunal. By Alexandra Arkin - International Justice - ICTY ...

ICC Victims’ Role Under Scrutiny in Kenya

Hundreds of victims have been given a voice in trials, but some experts warn this will complicate judicial process. By Evelyn Kwamboka - International Justice - ICC ...

Kenya Accused of Hampering ICC Outreach

Some believe court must bolster activities on the ground to counter politicisation of cases. By IWPR contributor - International Justice - ICC ...

South Sudanese Disenfranchised in North

People from the newly-independent state in the south suddenly find themselves foreigners in Sudan. By IWPR contributor - International Justice - ICC ...

Can ICC Prosections Stem Electoral Violence?

With Kenyan and now Ivory Coast suspects charged, some commentators see international court as deterrent to political violence. By Timothy Chepsoi - International Justice - ICC ...

Kenyan Police Criticised Over Election Violence Cases

Police insist they will continue looking into alleged abuses despite concerns about lack of capacity and political will. By IWPR contributor - International Justice - ICC ...

Ivory Coast: Calls for More Prosecutions

With ex-president before Hague court, more alleged perpetrators from both sides of conflict must be pursued, commentators say. By Kris Kotarski - International Justice - ICC ...

Serb court rejects Gen. Mladic's appeal

Serbia's war crimes court has rejected an appeal by the former Bosnian Serb military commander, Ratko Mladic, against his transfer to the UN tribunal in The Hague where he is indicted for genocide. The appeal...

The ICC Up Close

IWPR trainee who reports on ICC-related issues in eastern DRC pays visit to The Hague to witness firsthand the trials she follows back home. By Passy Mubalama - International...

Karadzic Trial Faces Six Week Suspension

Judges rule that defendant needs time to review large amount of new material. By Rachel Irwin - International Justice - ICTY ...

Seselj Urges Action Over Ex-Detention Unit Officer

Serb nationalist politician claims the former officer revealed Milosevic’s personal details prejudicing work of tribunal. By Rachel Irwin - International Justice - ICTY ...

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