Last week, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, briefed the United Nations Security Council on the situation in Libya. In her...
Observing the proceedings at the International Criminal Court usually means that one looks for a needle in a haystack: the small things that are...
It’s never over until the fat lady sings, as the saying goes. After roughly a week of diplomatic negotiations, side-events and presentations, it took...
Ever since Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir landed on South African soil this summer, the International Criminal Court and the South African government have been...
Kenya and the International Criminal Court never seem to disappoint when it comes to key judgments and developments. Last week the Court and the...
The potential of an MH17 tribunal has been plastered all over the news and social media over the past two weeks. Although it is...
When an email from the International Criminal Court landed in my mailbox containing the names “Bensouda” and “ISIS”, I almost jumped out of my...
After months of speculation and anticipation Laurent and Simone Gbagbo and Charles Blé Goudé became the talk of the town in The Hague last week. The...
Is the international community abandoning the fight against impunity? That’s the subject of a debate currently being hosted online by the International Centre for...
After two hours of mens rea, dolus specialis and actus reus, the International Court of Justice finally dismissed a claim and counter-claim of genocide...