Is there a tension between justice and peace? That debate I leave to my co-panelists, because the most interesting and important thing about this month\u27s centerpiece, without a doubt, is not its well-judged (if slightly ill-informed) take on the ICC, but the name of the author at its end
Recognition of the human right to peace provides an important link to international criminal law in ...
Recognition of the human right to peace provides an important link to international criminal law in ...
Since the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s inception, observers have disagreed about how it woul...
In his opinion piece, Ian Paisley takes to task the International Criminal Court (ICC) for, as he se...
Peace, reconciliation, and restorative justice: these are the albatrosses that international crimina...
An annotation of: “Peace Must Not Be the Victim of International Justice” New York Times. March 16, ...
A basic dilemma for political transitions and peace talks, whether to hold perpetrators of mass atro...
A basic dilemma for political transitions and peace talks, whether to hold perpetrators of mass atro...
Peace without justice is an illusion. The use of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investiga...
In this article, I address the much-publicized "peace versus justice dilemma" faced by the Internati...
Since the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s inception, observers have disagreed about how it woul...
The ‘long peace’ of the last twenty-five years has linked various forms of intervention–from develop...
A review of: Challenges to Peacebuilding: Managing Spoilers During Conflict Resolution Edited by Edw...
The thesis examines the effects of interventions by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on peace,...
This article analyzes the first peace talks to take place against the backdrop of an International C...
Recognition of the human right to peace provides an important link to international criminal law in ...
Recognition of the human right to peace provides an important link to international criminal law in ...
Since the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s inception, observers have disagreed about how it woul...
In his opinion piece, Ian Paisley takes to task the International Criminal Court (ICC) for, as he se...
Peace, reconciliation, and restorative justice: these are the albatrosses that international crimina...
An annotation of: “Peace Must Not Be the Victim of International Justice” New York Times. March 16, ...
A basic dilemma for political transitions and peace talks, whether to hold perpetrators of mass atro...
A basic dilemma for political transitions and peace talks, whether to hold perpetrators of mass atro...
Peace without justice is an illusion. The use of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investiga...
In this article, I address the much-publicized "peace versus justice dilemma" faced by the Internati...
Since the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s inception, observers have disagreed about how it woul...
The ‘long peace’ of the last twenty-five years has linked various forms of intervention–from develop...
A review of: Challenges to Peacebuilding: Managing Spoilers During Conflict Resolution Edited by Edw...
The thesis examines the effects of interventions by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on peace,...
This article analyzes the first peace talks to take place against the backdrop of an International C...
Recognition of the human right to peace provides an important link to international criminal law in ...
Recognition of the human right to peace provides an important link to international criminal law in ...
Since the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s inception, observers have disagreed about how it woul...