Does India Risk Hague Return For Gogoi’s ‘war Crimes’ In Kashmir?

As news broke that India’s army had commended a senior officer who tied a Kashmiri man to a jeep and used him as a human shield, thoughts turned to the message this sends on how the forthcoming stages of this conflict might unfold. The Indian media has been full of praise for the actions of … Read more

UN Demands Release of Rwanda Case Judge

Aydin Sefa Akay is part of a panel of UN judges reviewing the case of a former Rwandan minister A UN legal body has ordered that Turkey release a judge detained in the aftermath of last year’s failed coup attempt. Aydin Sefa Akay is part of a panel of UN judges reviewing the case of … Read more

Ghanaians Plagued By The Destruction Wrought By Galamsey Can Now Take Their Case To The Icc!

The International Criminal Court (ICC) which was established under a multilateral treaty called the “Rome Statute” (which was adopted on 17 July 1998 and entered into force on 1 July, 2002) is based in The Hague, Holland. It has 124 members. Unfortunately, the ICC does not enjoy much support in enlightened circles in Africa. This … Read more