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'Fighting impunity for the most heinous crimes' by Anna Macdonald
New World, Spring 2010

'It's time to close the UK's loopholes on prosecution of atrocity crimes' by Anna Macdonald
Progress Online, August 17th 2009

Last Chance for Peace?’ by Dr James Smith
The New Statesman, July 17th 2008

How can we catch Sudan’s murderers?’ by Nick Donovan
The Times, April 28th 2008

Forget trying to talk to Khartoum’ by Nick Donovan
The Times, December 11th 2007

Funding Genocide’ by Dr James Smith
Guardian Comment is Free, June 19th 2007

Darfur: a path to peace and justice’ By Nick Donovan
OpenDemocracy, 26th February 2007

Yes there really is a way to help Darfur’ By Dr James Smith
The Times, December 9th 2006

Our Memorial to 50,000 dead is no empty historical exercise’ by Dr James Smith
Guardian Comment is Free, November 21st 2006

We cannot stand by and let Darfur’s people die’ by Dr James Smith
September 21st 2006

 
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enforcement Ever wondered why so few suspected war criminals are ever brought to justice? The Enforcement of International Criminal Law, by Justice Richard Goldstone and others, sets out a plan for how to reform both the 'architecture' (e.g. new treaties) of international criminal law and its 'plumbing' (e.g. specialist war crimes units).

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