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1. The ‘responsibility to protect' comes of age November 1, 2011

The international community has shown this year how mass atrocities can be averted. Good news not only sells less well than bad news, but also often seems harder to believe....

The ‘responsibility to protect' comes of age

2. The charge sheet June 1, 2011

Two weeks after the fall of Srebrenica in 1995, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague charged Mladic with genocide, crimes against...

3. Defining ‘the crime of crimes' April 20, 2011

Should the slaughter of ‘social and political groups' be considered genocide? There is a controversial addition to the debate. Stanford University historian Norman Naimark...

Defining ‘the crime of crimes'

4. Under pressure to deliver justice December 9, 2010

Three books examine the complex system of war-crimes tribunals in the Balkans and further afield. Last June, the European Union's member states decided to proceed with...

Under pressure to deliver justice

5. Business should be more than business November 25, 2010

Posing the question that every prospective student should ask at a business-school interview. During a speech in the European Parliament last week, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the...

Business should be more than business

6. 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

7. Serbia condemns Srebrenica killings March 31, 2010

Parliament to debate crimes against Serbs. The Serbian parliament has adopted a resolution that apologises for the killing of 8,000 Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) at Srebrenica...

8. Reconciliation is a process, not an event October 19, 2009

The US and the EU need to help civil society push develop ties between Turkey and Armenia, now that political leaders have achieved a breakthrough. Turkey and Armenia...

9. Never again? April 7, 2009

That promise of the West meant nothing during the Rwandan genocide and means nothing today in Darfur. Fifteen years ago, in only three months almost a million Tutsis and...

10. 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...

11. Ministers to focus on peace talks in bid to solve Congo conflict November 6, 2008

Diplomats say it is too early to send troops; ministers to discuss for mission to Somalia. EU foreign ministers will discuss next steps in diplomatic efforts to stave off...

Ministers to focus on peace talks in bid to solve Congo conflict

12. Europe could use force to end conflict in Congo November 6, 2008

While the international community might not be directly responsible for the current conflict in Congo, past failures mean it is obliged to intervene. ‘Something must be...

13. The urge to protect October 10, 2008

The president of the International Crisis Group explains the genesis of his effort to define the international's responsibility to protect. We might say it's pure reason,...

14. Srebrenica case rejected September 11, 2008

Dutch government will not be forced to compensate relatives of victims of the Srebrenica massacre employed by its forces. A local court in the Netherlands has ruled that...

15. Karadžić refuses to plead at war crimes tribunal August 29, 2008

Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić refused to enter pleas to 11 charges against him when he appeared on 29 August before the International Tribunal for the Former...

16. 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...

17. 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

18. 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

19. Turkey can only move on if it faces demons of the past April 24, 2008

Denial of the 1915 genocide of Armenians is, rightly, a barrier to modern Turkey's progress towards the European Union. Turkey first formally associated with what today is...

20. Pledging to make Africa a digital continent November 15, 2007

The mobile telephone industry is the main driver to bring rural Africa online. Judith Crosbie reports. A major conference, entitled ‘Connect Africa', held on 29-30 October...

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