In July 2018, Justice Hub was able to make a rare visit to the place the International Criminal Court keeps its detainees while they...
There will be a lot of celebration that it actually got through. “It’s down to the wire” tweeted Amanda Gharemani of the Canadian Centre...
Every few weeks it seems one NGO or another is lobbying to get its issue onto the agenda of the ICC’s prosecutor. It’s a...
Malian Islamist Ahmed al Faqi al Mahdi was today found guilty by judges at the International Criminal Court in The Hague and handed down...
It’s not every day that the ICC sees such a collection of ‘firsts’ in one day: to have someone plead guilty; to have a...
Yet again “The Hague” becomes the synonym for “the place where alleged war criminals get tried”. This time it’s the turn of former leaders...
It’s bigger. It’s greyer. And, on day one of using the new courtroom of the International Criminal Court, it has no apparent glitches. The area...
It’s human nature I suppose, but also strange, that once cases actually come to the International Criminal Court, they get relatively scant attention. More...
The UN-backed Tribunal for Rwanda has always been a bit outside the regular circuit of commentary on social media. Maybe because it was –...
After several weeks focusing on the highs and lows at the International Criminal Court, it’s good to take some time away from The Hague. Why? Two...