Go to the Content   Thursday, 9 February 2012

Crime Against Humanity related content Crime Against Humanity topic RSS

Your search for "Crime Against Humanity" produced 14 items.

1. Myanmar's abuses demand justice September 1, 2011

It is time for the EU to push for a UN-led commission of inquiry into crimes against humanity committed in Myanmar. Four years ago, the people of Myanmar rose up in a...

Myanmar's abuses demand justice

2. The age of accountability May 28, 2010

The International Criminal Court has become part of a global justice system feared by those who commit crimes against humanity. Twelve years ago, world leaders gathered in...

The age of accountability

3. A relationship with real problems (II) April 2, 2009

The US has taken steps to improve its foreign policy, but one piece of legislation is still in place that causes concern across the globe. Guantanámo Bay, waterboarding and...

4. The EU must be bolder in Darfur crisis July 17, 2008

The EU has been strong on generalities and wobbly on meaningful action. The indictment of Omar al-Bashir, the president of Sudan, on genocide charges is a bold step by the...

5. The limits of international criminal law July 3, 2008

Although the International Criminal Court has had some success in its ten years of existence, its powers are still inadequate. On 16 June, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the chief...

The limits of international criminal law

6. To the victor, the spoils...and justice April 24, 2008

The International Criminal Court in the Hague is struggling to succeed where others have fallen short in bringing to justice the alleged perpetrators of war crimes, genocide...

To the victor, the spoils...and justice

7. Lack of fortitude will make UN summit a failure September 15, 2005

Four years almost to the day after the 11 September attacks on New York, an important chapter in the war against terror could have been written in Manhattan The largest...

8. Genocide or crime? Actions speak louder than words in Darfur February 17, 2005

Much of the international debate over how to stop the ongoing violent tragedy in Darfur has become needlessly preoccupied with the ‘g-word' – whether or not the Sudanese...

9. Darfur genocide a reality – EU must act October 7, 2004

The genocide in Darfur is a reality. According to the United Nations, it is currently the worst humanitarian disaster in the world. Around two million Sudanese in the region...

10. Wrong time for US arrogance over international justice June 12, 2003

JUST when attempts to heal the transatlantic rift caused by the war in Iraq seemed to be bearing fruit, more headlines about Europe clashing with the US appeared this week....

11. Time for all countries to be equal before international law June 5, 2003

The EU must act now to strengthen the International Criminal Court and end impunity for war crimes – even without America's support. By Peter Schieder THESE days, United...

12. Setting the codes of conduct for conflict May 22, 2003

AS THE occupation of Iraq is in the process of being defined by the United Nations Security Council, and as an intervention force in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is...

13. EU call for international criminal court 'with teeth' December 11, 1997

THE genocide in Rwanda and crimes against humanity in the former Yugoslavia which have gone unpunished are motivating an EU campaign for an international criminal court with...

14. Bonino campaigns for new war crimes tribunal March 20, 1997

THE European Commission is putting its weight behind United Nations moves to establish a permanent international criminal court as a forum for trials of those accused of...

Showing 1-14 of 14        

Refine your results: Crime against humanity and War-Conflict, International criminal law, International Criminal Court, Genocide, United Nations, Law-Crime, United States, Darfur, War crime, War in Darfur, War crimes, Sudan

 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer | Privacy policy | Terms & conditions