Nov 12, 2009
Canada Arrests Rwandan Immigrant for Genocide: Faces Trial in Canada for Alleged Particpation in Rwandan Atrocities
By: Arthur Weinreb
Oct 21, 2009
Guinea Military Leadership: A case Of Human Rghts Violation
By: Michael Onderi
May 22, 2009
9/11 Truth Movement Continues to Ask Questions: Conference Informs Public About Inconsistencies of Official Stories
By: Anna Reitman
May 15, 2009
Obama's Torture Gambit: President's decision to fight release of torture photoes riles left
By: Domenick Rafter
Apr 7, 2009
Nazi War Criminal May be Deported from the U.S. Federal Judge Removes Legal Barriers to Demjanjuk Extradition
By: Phillip Barea
Apr 4, 2009
Nepal Ordered to Investigate Disappearances: Problems Continue to Plague Post-conflict Reconstruction
By: Phillip Barea
Feb 2, 2009
African Union Supports Delay in Darfur Case: International Criminal Court Asked to Step Back
By: Phillip Barea
Jan 26, 2009
Bush Faces Investigation Over Torture: U.S. Congress to Fund Probe into Potential Crimes
By: Jameson Berkow
Jan 21, 2009
Possible War Crimes in Palestinian Gaza: Some Israeli Military Actions May Have Been Illegal
By: Phillip Barea
Dec 18, 2008
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Group Prosecutes War Criminals Responsible for Genocide in Rwanda
By: Cheron Taylor
Nov 26, 2008
Convicted War Criminal Will Remain in Canada: Croatian Refugee Wins Deportation Battle
By: Phillip Barea
Nov 19, 2008
Commander of Child Soldiers to be Put on Trial: International Criminal Court Goes to Work
By: Phillip Barea
Nov 17, 2008
Global Awareness is Reshaping Darfur Crisis: International Efforts Increase
By: Phillip Barea
Nov 10, 2008
General Ratko Mladic Thought Close to Capture: Serbian Security Forces on the Hunt
By: Phillip Barea
Oct 27, 2008
Global Response to Wartime Rape: Sexual Crimes Addressed in International Criminal Law
By: Phillip Barea
Oct 15, 2008
Old Piracy Laws Created Universal Jurisdiction: Modern International Criminal Law Learned from Ancient Problem
By: Phillip Barea
Oct 7, 2008
Complementary Jurisdiction Helps Define the ICC: A Look at the International Criminal Court and National Sovereignty
By: Phillip Barea
Oct 1, 2008
Rwanda Conflict Comes to Emory University: The Emory Development Institute Hosts ICTR Lawyer
By: Phillip Barea
Sep 7, 2008
Military Interrogation in the Modern Age: Some Call Armed Forces Questioning Techniques "Torture"
By: Cindy Adams
Jun 21, 2007
Sierra Leone Perpetrators Guilty: A New Leaf for Child Soldiers and Human Rights
By: Michelle Singerman
Apr 18, 2007
The Plight of The Sudanese: Sudan Remains Positively Torn from Civil War
By: Morgan Lee Gray
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