Lawyer Madeleine Rees on how law can be used for good
Madeleine Rees began life as a lawyer, specialising in discrimination law. Later, she worked for the Office of the High ...
Read moreMadeleine Rees began life as a lawyer, specialising in discrimination law. Later, she worked for the Office of the High ...
Read moreBy Sophie van Leeuwen A prosecutor in the Central African Republic is risking his life. Warlords had been controlling the ...
Read moreBy Iva Vukusic Recent developments at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) relating to the provisional release ...
Read moreLast week the International Criminal Court decided to update its status on a series of pending proceedings. The joinder of ...
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Read moreBy Niklas Jakobsson Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has been the talk of the town over the last few days for ...
Read moreIs there justice in the former Yugoslavia? When people walk free, nobody believes in the cases anymore, says Sanja Ivačić, a ...
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