Senegal: New Court to Try Chad Ex-Dictator in Senegal
Donors Should Support Plan to Try Hissène Habré
Malawi's Bashir Bashing is an Example for Africa
Syria is Bound by the Laws of War
Those responsible for war crimes in Syria must be pursued and prosecuted according to international humanitarian law
Syria, A Path to Justice
Justice in Senegal
International Justice: Taylor Trial Sets Positive Example
Sierra Leone Special Court Offers Lessons for Prosecuting Highest-Level Suspects
Senegal: Agreement on Habré Court
After World Court Ruling, Plan to Try Chad’s Ex-Dictator in Senegal With African Judges
Libya Slogs Toward Democracy
In the aftermath of the country’s historic election, Fred Abrahams writes about the daunting challenge Libya faces as it hopes to build a functional state.
World Court: Important Victory for Habré Victims
Senegal Should Bring Chad’s Former Dictator to Justice ‘Without Further Delay’
Rwanda is hindering justice for Congo's atrocity victims
Rebel leader Thomas Lubanga may now be in jail, but Rwanda continues to support his co-accused, Bosco Ntaganda
African Union: Support International Justice
Letter From African Civil Society and International Organizations
ICC: Congolese Rebel Leader Gets 14 Years
Co-Accused Bosco Ntaganda Remains at Large, Supported by Rwandan Military Officers
Letter to Foreign Ministers in advance of the 19th African Union Summit
Letter from African Civil Society and International Organizations on the Relationship between the ICC and the AU