The International Criminal Law blog

provided by the Chambers of Nine Bedford Row, London

The International Criminal Law blog

 

April 2012

50th Anniversary Of Eichmann Trial

26 April 2012 by Administrator

On Monday, the United Nations marked the 50th anniversary of the Adolf Eichmann trial. Eichmann was a Nazi officer and one of the leading organizers of the mass deportation as well as the murder of Jews during the Holocaust.

Read more...

Tagged Eichmann

 

 

Karadzic had "Detailed Information" on Srebrenica

25 April 2012 by Administrator

The trial of former Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic continued this week with testimony from an American military analyst about events in eastern Bosnia in 1995.

Read more...

 

Seselj Pleads Not Guilty to Contempt

25 April 2012 by Administrator

Serbian nationalist politician Vojislav Seselj appeared before the Hague tribunal this week in the third contempt case brought against him.

He entered a not guilty plea and demanded that judges let him address the Serbian public via a video link from his detention unit, ahead of presidential and parliamentary elections in the country on May 6.

Read more...

 

Palestinian Prisoners Hunger Strike Continues in Israel

25 April 2012 by Administrator

On 17 April 2012 more than 1,200 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails began a hunger strike to protest against what they say is the harsh and degrading treatment received by detainees in Israel.

Read more...

 

Salzburg 2012 Summer Law School

24 April 2012 by Administrator

The Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law (SLS) welcomes applications for its Fourteenth Summer Session, Sunday 5 to Friday 17 August 2012, under the draft title:

“Enforcing International Criminal LawThrough the Complementarity Regime of the Rome Statute! Demand and Reality”

Read more...

 

The Moving Judge and the Replacement Judge - Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal and Interference by the Government with the Legal Process

23 April 2012 by Administrator

On 2 March 2012 the Bangladesh Law Minister Shafique Ahmed announced the need for a second war crimes tribunal to be established so “War criminals from other parts of the country will be brought to justice”.

Read more...

 

 

Former Libyan Dissident Starts Legal Proceedings against Former UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw

18 April 2012 by Administrator

Libyan commander and former dissident, Abdel Hakim Belhaj, has commenced legal proceedings against former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw alleging complicity in torture and misfeasance in public office.

Read more...

 

Categories

 

Tags

Showing records 1 - 60 of 63.

Page: 2 Next

 

Archive

November 2014
November 2013
March 2013
February 2013
January 2013
November 2012
October 2012
July 2012
June 2012
May 2012
April 2012
March 2012
February 2012
January 2012
December 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011

 

 

 

 Website copyright and all rights reserved. - A blog made using clearString.

Admin