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Backgrounder: why dispute over 'intermediaries' has led 1st ICC trial to a stalemate

Backgrounder:  why dispute over 'intermediaries' has led 1st ICC trial to a stalemate

27 August 2010 - The role of intermediaries has become a critical issue in the trial against Thomas Lubanga. For months, they have been the target of allegations made by ...

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Kenya urged to arrest Sudan’s President for genocide

27 Aug 10 - Sudan’s President Omar Bashir, against whom the International Criminal Court last month issued an arrest warrant for genocide, today visited Nairobi to atten...





Lubanga Chronicle #94 - A Landmark Trial in the Hands of the Appeals Judges

Lubanga Chronicle #94 - A Landmark Trial in the Hands of the Appeals Judges

Thursday, 19 August 2010 - A Landmark Trial in the Hands of the Appeals Judges

The future of the ICC´s first trial is hanging by a thread. Four judges at the Appeals Cham...

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Holocaust Centre founders receive triple award from Nottingham Trent University

 Holocaust Centre founders receive triple award from Nottingham Trent University

26 July 2010 -

Nottingham Trent University last week making a rare triple award for a remarkable family, giving honorary doctorates to James, Stephen and their mother Mari...

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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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