Judge Cotte: “We are making progress”
Interview with ICC judge Bruno Cotte, presiding judge at the second trial at the ICC*By Franck Petit, The Hagueread more
View ArticleDutch series Part 1: Building up a polished image of peace and justice
Ahead of the ICC’s tenth anniversary, IJT looks at the Dutch historical hold-up on international justice. In the first of a 3-part series, we relate the development of the “plot” that led to the “coup”...
View ArticleInternational Justice Tribune 154
Dear reader, please find the latest International Justice Tribune (IJT)The next issue will be published July 4, 2012 Download the print version of the International Justice Tribune 154 (PDF...
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Dear readers and subscribers,It is with much regret that we announce that Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) has decided to stop publishing the International Justice Tribune (IJT).[related-articles]This...
View ArticleIJT's colourful history
The heart of IJT:Providing a unique perspective on war crimes, international justice and world politics..By Franck Petit and Geraldine Coughlan- IJTOnline Petition Timeline: IJT’s colourful history -...
View ArticleThe long wait for victims in Central African Republic
Two days of hearings were set aside at the end of June for three victims that are not witnesses to the Jean-Pierre Bemba case before the International Criminal Court (ICC). Nevertheless, the Trust Fund...
View ArticleTrial 000
More than six months into the first—and likely only—trial of three senior Khmer Rouge leaders, proceedings still seem to be creeping along, with only 18 witnesses heard by the Trial Chamber since...
View ArticleDutch Series – Part II (The Coup) ‘Total football’ for the International...
The Dutch look back with nostalgia every few years to the 1970’s, when the legendary Dutch soccer squad won major honours by developing a style of play called ‘total football’. They swaggered onto the...
View ArticleDutch Series - Part III (The Reward) Justice: a brand that brings in business
A group of African dignitaries raise their smartphones to take photos in the Peace Palace. As they are introduced to courts of a century ago, a Ugandan Minister looks for his country’s coat of arms on...
View ArticleInternational Justice Tribune 155
Dear reader, please find the latest International Justice Tribune (IJT) Download the print version of the International Justice Tribune 155 (PDF file) read more
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