Stories Ukraine seeks to punish Russian criminals in a tribunal. Bosniaks who suffered during the Yugoslav wars achieved justice, but didnʼt find fairness Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: 7 days ago
Stories Serbian human rights defender Nataša Kandić spent decades collecting evidence of Serb crimes in the Yugoslav wars. For this, she is often called a traitor at home. An interview Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: 12 days ago
Stories ”Why recognize military aggression as a crime at all, if it cannot be punished”. Lawyer Jennifer Trahan — on how to overcome Russiaʼs veto in the UN Security Council and put Putin on trial Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: month ago
Stories ”Based on the available evidence, it will be difficult to prove that the Russians are committing genocide.” International lawyer Philip Sands helps Ukraine punish Putin and enlist the US support in this. An interview Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: half a year ago
Stories Investigator Vladimir Dzuro arrested the first war criminal since Nuremberg, and now teaches how to properly investigate Russian war crimes. A long interview with a detective story and an unpleasant prognosis Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: 8 months ago
Stories ”It is unlikely that Putin will be prosecuted while he is still a sitting head of state.” A rather pessimistic interview with US State Department Global Criminal Justice Representative Beth Van Schaack Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: 8 months ago
Stories “Treat it like a marathon, not like a sprint.” Lawyer Clint Williamson worked on the tribunals in Yugoslavia and Cambodia. Here what he thinks on the trial of the Russians Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: 8 months ago
Stories Lawyer David Crane created the Special Court for Sierra Leone and sent a president behind bars for the first time. He proposes to do the same with Putin and has already presented his plan to Zelensky — an interview Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: 11 months ago
Stories The US agrees that Putin should be tried for the war against Ukraine. But thereʼs no agreement to the Special Tribunal. Why and how to change this? Interview with Mark Ellis, a lawyer who has worked with tribunals Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: 11 months ago