The Extraordinary Chambers in Cambodia: Justice and Accountability for the Khmer Rouge

The Extraordinary Chambers in Cambodia stand as a significant milestone in international justice, addressing crimes committed during the Khmer Rouge regime. Their establishment highlights the global commitment to holding perpetrators…

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The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Justice and Legacy in a Post-Genocide Era

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda was established to address the atrocities committed during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, serving as a pivotal institution in international war crimes justice. Its creation…

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The International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia: Justice and Accountability in the Balkan Conflict

The International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY) was established to address wartime atrocities committed during the violent breakup of Yugoslavia. Its creation marked a pivotal moment in international justice and…

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