Army Investigation Reveals Wide Involvement in Bagram Deaths
May 20, 2005
Cambodian War Crimes Tribunal Given Go-Ahead
May 5, 2005
U.S. Army Clears Senior Officers of Responsibility for Detainee Abuse
April 25, 2005
U.N. Security Council Votes to Refer Darfur Crimes to International Criminal Court
April 1, 2005
Bush Nominee Faces Scrutiny over Legal Opinions on Terrorism
January 5, 2005
The Shooting of a Wounded Iraqi Fighter in Fallujah
November 23, 2004
The United States Accuses Sudan of Committing Genocide in Darfur
September 10, 2004
Israeli Military Operations in the Gaza Strip
May 24, 2004
The Killing of Sheikh
Yassin: Murder or Lawful Act of War?
March
30, 2004
Saddam
Hussein and Iraqs War Crimes Tribunal
December 21, 2003
Rwanda
Tribunal Finds Media Executives Guilty of Genocide
December 9, 2003
New
Developments on Guantanamo Detainees
December 9, 2003
Rumsfeld
Suggests Most Detainees Will Continue to be Held
September 30, 2003
Argentine
Military Officer Extradited to Spain on Genocide Charges
July 10, 2003
Liberian
President Indicted for War Crimes
June 16, 2003
Can
the International Community Avert Genocide in the Democratic Republic
of Congo?
May 21, 2003
Stress
and Duress: Drawing the Line Between Interrogation and Torture
April 24, 2003
Justice
for War Crimes in Iraq
April 16, 2003
Iraqi
Television: A Legitimate Target?
March 27, 2003
Guerrilla
War, Deadly Deception, and Urban Combat
March 26, 2003
The
Geneva Conventions and Prisoners of War
March 24, 2003
Could
the United States Use Riot Control Gas Against Iraq?
March 24, 2003
International
Criminal Court Judges Elected, Afghanistan Ratifies Statute
March 6, 2003
Belgian
Court Upholds Universal Jurisdiction, But Laws Future is Uncertain
February 27, 2003
Claims
of Torture and Intimidation Against Witnesses to Afghan War Crimes
January
9, 2003
Yugoslav
Tribunal Gives War Correspondents Protection From Testifying
December
16, 2002
Trying
Saddam: The Options
November 18, 2002
The
Kissinger Factor and US Policy on the International Criminal Court
November 15, 2002
British
Court Attacks US Policy on Detainees
November 7, 2002
Palestinian
Suicide Bombing Condemned as a Crime Against Humanity
November
1, 2002
President
Bush Signs Act to Promote Peace in Sudan
October 25, 2002
Case
Study: The Israeli Strike Against Hamas Leader Salah Shehadeh
September 19, 2002
Security Council Grants
US 12-month Immunity From International Court
July 23, 2002
Truth
and Reconciliation Commission Begins in Sierra Leone
July 10, 2002
US
Vetoes Bosnian Peacekeeping Resolution In Protest Against International
Court
July 1, 2002
Belgian
Court Rules that Sharon Cannot Be Tried in Absentia
July 1, 2002
The
Role of War Correspondents in International Criminal Justice: ICTY
Orders Journalist to Testify
June 19, 2002
Detention
of US Citizen May Open Anti-Terrorism Campaign to Legal Scrutiny
June 17, 2002
The
United States and the International Criminal Court: A Briefing
May 15, 2002
International
Criminal Court To Be Launched in July
April 15, 2002
Apparent
Violations of International Law During Israeli Actions in the West
Bank
April 5, 2002
US
Administration Defends Its Rules for Treatment of Afghan Captives
March 29, 2002
Sierra
Leone Special Court Approved by Security Council
March 27, 2002
UN
Secretary General Condemns Breaches of International Humanitarian
Law in the Middle East
March 15, 2002
United
States Calls for Dissolution of UN War Crimes Tribunals
March 6, 2002
The
Milosevic Trial: How to Follow It
February 15, 2002
International
Court of Justice Strikes Blow to Belgiums Attempts to Prosecute
War Crimes
February 15, 2002
Treaty
Banning Child Soldiers Enters Into Force
February 15, 2002
U.N.
Ends Negotiations On War Crimes Tribunal for Cambodia
February 15, 2002
UN
War Crimes Court Approved For Sierra Leone
January 8, 2002
Symbolic
War Crimes Tribunal For Japanese "Comfort Women"
December 10, 2001
Justice
in Practice: Human Rights in Court Administration, Dili
December 10, 2001
Reports
of War Crimes in Afghanistan
November 2001
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