A failing electoral body and judiciary mean that Kenya still needs the ICC
By Ishmael Bundi Once a upon a time, Kenyans took much pride in the steps the country had taken to ...
Read moreBy Ishmael Bundi Once a upon a time, Kenyans took much pride in the steps the country had taken to ...
Read moreBy Ishmael Bundi* The effects of the ICC’s weakened influence over Kenya are becoming increasingly apparent. The signs are ...
Read moreBy Ishamael Bundi* With a little help from the ICC’s Appeals Chamber, Fatou Bensouda might just have gotten a ...
Read moreBy Niklas Jakobsson It had been months in the making, but last Monday the International Criminal Court announced that ...
Read moreIt’s bigger. It’s greyer. And, on day one of using the new courtroom of the International Criminal Court, it has ...
Read moreBy The Hague Trials Kenya The trial of Deputy Kenyan President William Ruto and journalist Joshua Arap Sang at the ...
Read moreBy Mark Kersten The African Group for Justice and Accountability (AGJA) had just been launched at one of the ...
Read moreThis last annual meeting of the International Criminal Court – the Assembly of States Parties - has left a lot ...
Read moreBy Niklas Jakobsson How does the Framing Theory relate to international justice and the International Criminal Court? Well, if you’ve ...
Read moreBy Justice Hub In late December 2007, violence broke out in Kenya following a disputed election. The exit polls indicated ...
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