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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. Ruling casts doubt over peacekeeping missions July 5, 2011

Court says Dutch state is responsible for the deaths of three Bosnian Muslims in 1995. The deaths of three Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica 16 years ago could change the way EU...

3. Speaking with one voice? June 1, 2011

Confusion over EU statements on arrest of Ratko Mladic. Growing criticisms of the lack of foreign policy co-ordination under High Representative Catherine Ashton will be...

Speaking with one voice?

4. Tadic revives Serbia's hopes for EU entry June 1, 2011

Serbia expects reward for capturing Mladic. ● A timely capture with time-limited effects ● The Dutch angle ● The charge sheet Many uncertainties...

Tadic revives Serbia's hopes for EU entry

5. 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...

6. EU welcomes Mladić arrest May 26, 2011

Move paves way for Serbia to gain EU candidate status later this year. European Union officials have welcomed today's arrest of Ratko Mladić, the wartime commander of the...

7. 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'

8. 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

9. Serbia gets green light on membership bid October 25, 2010

EU ministers insist on full war crimes co-operation The European Union's member states have referred Serbia's application for membership in the EU to the European...

Serbia gets green light on membership bid

10. EU eases war-crimes conditions for Serbia July 8, 2010

As ratification of Serbia's pre-accession deal with the EU gathers momentum, catching war-crime fugitives could become harder. On Sunday (11 July), Boris Tadic, Serbia's...

EU eases war-crimes conditions for Serbia

11. Serbia wins backing for EU deal June 14, 2010

Dutch drop objections to starting accession talks with Serbia after presentation by the UN's war-crimes prosecutor. EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg today gave the green...

12. Dutch to drop resistance to Serbia's EU application June 10, 2010

ICTY report 'supportive' of Serb co-operation. The Dutch government will drop its objections to the ratification of a pre-accession agreement between the European Union and...

13. 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

14. Serbia's report card May 27, 2010

An important month for Serbia's bid to join the EU. June may be an important month for Serbia's efforts to move closer to the EU. On 18 June, the day after an EU summit,...

Serbia's report card

15. 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...

16. Justice and its overstated costs March 6, 2009

Experience suggests that bringing Sudan's leader to court could bring unexpected benefits. The arrest warrant for President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan is an important test of...

Justice and its overstated costs

17. 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...

18. 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...

19. Whose interests does justice serve? July 16, 2008

Justice for Darfuris is needed, not just for the victims but to help avert a repetition of atrocities, Human Rights Watch argues. The prosecutor of the International...

Whose interests does justice serve?

20. 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

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