
By Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT)
This first episode of « Dead Men Walking », a new podcast produced by the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT) in collaboration with Justice Info, scrutinizes the International Criminal Court (ICC), one of the most embattled international institutions of our time.

By Margherita Capacci
A new Syrian trial began on Wednesday 8 April in The Hague. Rafiq al Q. is the most senior alleged official with close ties to Bashar al-Assad’s regime to be tried in the Netherlands, on charges of sexual violence classified as a crime against humanity.
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“Ukraine has done itself and international law a service”
23 February 2026
by Franck Petit
After four years of war in Ukraine and a year since Donald Trump returned to power, international law seems more threatened than ever, and its role in peace negotiations is being challenged. But the example of Ukraine, which is establishing a “regional” tribunal for the crime of aggression created by the Council of Europe, shows us “a space for the extension and survival of international law even at the worst moment of its crisis,” according to Frédéric Mégret.

Justice for Syria: who is doing what?
8 December 2025
by Hannah El-Hitami
One year after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, on 7 December 2024, the landscape of justice for grave violations of international law in Syria has transformed. Some transitional justice institutions have been established in Syria. And there have never been so many active Syrian cases under universal jurisdiction.

Justice for Gaza: who is doing what?
4 November 2025
by Golnouche K. Barzegar
It’s a battle outside the battlefield, and it is worrying the State of Israel: in January 2025, the Israeli army warned its soldiers about possible arrests when they travel abroad. Since the start of the offensive in Gaza launched after the attack on October 7, 2023, two international courts have been seized: the International Criminal Court, which has issued arrest warrants, and the International Court of Justice, whose decisions have been supported by resolutions of the UN General Assembly. At the same time, the Human Rights Council has set up a commission, which has concluded that a “genocide” is taking place. Finally, complaints have been filed in dozens of national courts, and universal jurisdiction proceedings have been opened around the world.
Palestine
“We are like outcasts”
20 March 2026
Philippines
Targeted charges against Duterte at the ICC
2 March 2026
Central African Republic
CAR’s Special Court wants to live on
1 August 2025
International justice news, according to AFP
19 April 2026
CORRECTED: Australian soldier charged with war crimes vows to clear his name
19 April 2026
Australian soldier charged with war crimes vows to clear his name
19 April 2026
Australian soldier charged with war crimes vows to 'clear my name'
18 April 2026
France blames Hezbollah for French peacekeeper's death in Lebanon
17 April 2026
Hundreds of bone fragments found in Mexico City ahead of World Cup
17 April 2026
International law 'matters more than ever' in chaotic world: UN head
17 April 2026
Australian soldier accused of war crimes in Afghanistan granted bail
16 April 2026
US Democrats file impeachment articles against Pentagon chief
15 April 2026
'Butcher of Bosnia' Mladic suffers stroke: son
15 April 2026
CORRECTED: 'Butcher of Bosnia' Mladic suffers stroke: son
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