LUBANGA
An appeals chamber at the International Criminal Court has just overturned the decision of the trial chamber to release Thomas Lubanga, the alleged Congolese warlord who was the first defendant to stand trial.
The judgment is available
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Judges at the International Criminal Court have expressed "the strongest disapproval" of a "misleading and inaccurate" media interview given by one of three deputies to the court's prosecutor.
Béatrice Le
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Delays and lengthy hearings are a "corrosive" problem for courts set up by states to try alleged war criminals, according to Britain's judge at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
Calling for "a whole
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