On October 23, 2000, an eagerly anticipated joint trial, dubbed the media trial, began at the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR or Tribunal), in Arusha, Tanzania.\u2
According to the ICTR, Emmanuel Bagambiki is an innocent man. The trial chamber and the Appeals Cham...
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is an ad hoc tribunal of great significance in...
The aftermath of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda in the spring of 1994, which left one million victims,...
On October 23, 2000, an eagerly anticipated joint trial, dubbed the media trial, began...
This Note will examine decisions from two of the potential transfer cases, Prosecutor v. Gaspard Kan...
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has achieved considerable success in bringing ...
This research is determined to present an appraisal of International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (h...
This Article beings by sketching the background of the recent Rwandan Patriotic Front ( RPF ) trial,...
In 2011, the Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) found Justin Mug...
Following the civil unrest in Kenya in 2008 and Kenya’s inability to prosecute the perpetrators of t...
In 2000 an ambitious new process of transitional justice was launched in Rwanda as a way to adjudica...
During the trial of LRA commander Dominic Ongwen at the International Criminal Court, the request wa...
This Note will provide a brief overview of the Rwandan genocide, the U.N.’s establishment of the Tri...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...
The article discusses on the history of the Rwanda Genocide of 1994 and the International Criminal T...
According to the ICTR, Emmanuel Bagambiki is an innocent man. The trial chamber and the Appeals Cham...
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is an ad hoc tribunal of great significance in...
The aftermath of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda in the spring of 1994, which left one million victims,...
On October 23, 2000, an eagerly anticipated joint trial, dubbed the media trial, began...
This Note will examine decisions from two of the potential transfer cases, Prosecutor v. Gaspard Kan...
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has achieved considerable success in bringing ...
This research is determined to present an appraisal of International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (h...
This Article beings by sketching the background of the recent Rwandan Patriotic Front ( RPF ) trial,...
In 2011, the Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) found Justin Mug...
Following the civil unrest in Kenya in 2008 and Kenya’s inability to prosecute the perpetrators of t...
In 2000 an ambitious new process of transitional justice was launched in Rwanda as a way to adjudica...
During the trial of LRA commander Dominic Ongwen at the International Criminal Court, the request wa...
This Note will provide a brief overview of the Rwandan genocide, the U.N.’s establishment of the Tri...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...
The article discusses on the history of the Rwanda Genocide of 1994 and the International Criminal T...
According to the ICTR, Emmanuel Bagambiki is an innocent man. The trial chamber and the Appeals Cham...
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is an ad hoc tribunal of great significance in...
The aftermath of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda in the spring of 1994, which left one million victims,...