Fintan O’Toole: For Putin to pay for war crimes, West has to uphold same standards
By refusing to join International Criminal Court, US continues to undermine system
By refusing to join International Criminal Court, US continues to undermine system
Analysis: Speedy and muscular reach for justice builds on previous evidence for Russia
Evidence of Russian war crimes being gathered by prosecutors
Hague Letter: Decision to ‘deprioritise’ alleged US, CIA and Afghan government war crimes in Afghanistan criticised
Human Rights Watch focused on attacks killing civilians during 11-day clash in May
Dossier raises question of whether new prosecutor will open investigation to challenge China
Prosecutor claims crimes against humanity may have been committed in Philippines
Government figures show more than 6,000 dealers killed by security forces since 2016
Hague Letter: US sanctions against the court may have been dropped but tensions remain
Brutal killings, especially those of children, “shocked the conscience of humanity and chilled the soul”
Israel’s biggest fear is that hundreds of soldiers may be issued with arrest warrants
Hague to investigate crimes against humanity by both sides in occupied territories
Last US administration took exception to allegations of CIA torture in Afghanistan
Incident echoes previous kidnapping in April 2014 when 276 schoolgirls were abducted
Trump welcomes ‘justice’ for victims of 1998 terrorist attacks on embassies by al-Qaeda
Alleged leader of Janjaweed militia Ali Kushayb to appear in The Hague next week
ICC prosecutor details activities around Gaza war in document for three judges to rule on
Move to investigate allegations of torture by US sparks ‘shameful attacks’ against officials
Investigation to include US forces and the CIA as well as Taliban and Afghan military
Decision to hand over former president to the ICC could also help the court’s reputation
Paris-based rights body tells assembly to sharpen performance and avoid being timid
International Criminal Court deems Trump administration ‘exceptionally hostile’
There have been just two prosecutors in 17 years of the court, which sits in The Hague
Hague-based court to investigate crackdown which has led to thousands of killings
Video footage of prisoner executions to be sole evidence in trial of Libyan commander
Bitter campaign awakens ghosts of 2007 post-election bloodshed, which killed 1,500
Institution needs to prosecute more cases beyond Africa and connect more with victims
ICC case of ex-child soldier Dominic Ongwen to focus on alleged crimes against women
Landmark case marks first time cultural destruction has been prosecuted as war crime
With permanent home finally open, the ICC must live up to its aspirations
Evidence peacekeepers and civilians killed in 2008 conflict between Russia and Georgia
Unlikely the US will ever submit to the authority of the ICC, despite supporting it
Congolese militia leader faces charges of rape and sexual slavery
Lawyers urge judges not to let prosecutor drop investigation of Kenyan leader
Prosecutor summonsed in case aimed at revealing secret list believed to name those behind post-election violence in Kenya in 2007 and 2008
Some of most powerful states have at times opposed and blocked work of court
African nations unite to protect president of Sudan against arrest for Darfur war crimes
Request made to International Criminal Court by influential global justice centre
In the ICC, male judges outnumber females by 11 to six but women are now taking on influential positions
Move welcomed as opportunity to bring accountability to years of conflict
International Criminal Court is weakened by the UN Security Council
Campaign to urge members of International Criminal Court to cut its funds
International Criminal Court would face huge challenge in taking up Palestinian suit
Laws and loyalty to the US hamper the International Criminal Court
Kenyan president was accused of fomenting ethnic violence after 2007 election
Kenya’s president in relaxed mood as he faces judges in The Hague
Prosecution claims evidence is being withheld by Kenyan government
Analysis: Hearing in the Hague comes amid doubts over the prosecution case
The Hague summons seen by MPs as an attempt to ‘humiliate’ him
Kenyatta case will not open due to insufficient evidence
Analysis: initiative would see US acting as mediator with Israel
Open letter from 17 organisations says allegations of war crimes should be pursued
African equivalent to Hague court will grant immunity to sitting heads of state
Kenyan president’s case crucial to The Hague’s reputation
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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