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What will the Koblenz trial show of state crimes in Syria?
...a podcast on international justice produced from The Hague by journalists Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, who retain full control and independence over…
What can we learn from perpetrators?
...Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg about the Ongwen trial, the Rwandan genocide and the former Yugoslavia’s experiences. Stressing that "the conflicting perspective is…
Why and how the ICC should prosecute starvation as a war crime?
...a podcast on international justice produced from The Hague by journalists Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, who retain full control and independence over…
Can the Kosovo zombie court come to life?
...apocalypse freak correspondents and partners, Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg. Lately, confidential indictments has been filed by the Kosovo Specialist Chambers’s (KSC) prosecutor,…
Looking for ways to address war crimes in Yemen
...and Stephanie van den Berg on their blog Asymmetrical Haircuts, partner of Justice Info. The precedents in The Netherlands She suggests that this is “significant”…
Ongwen trial: can the victims see a light at the end of the road?
...Asymmetrical Haircuts, a podcast on international justice produced from The Hague by journalists Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, who retain full control and…
How Guantanamo came to haunt the U.S. at the ICC
...as part of a partnership between JusticeInfo.net and Asymmetrical Haircuts, a podcast on international justice produced from The Hague by journalists Janet Anderson and Stephanie…
Why the acquitted Gbagbo must fight to be free?
...a podcast on international justice produced from The Hague by journalists Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, who retain full control and independence over…
Uncomfortable Justice with Lisa Clifford and her "Militia Man"
...a podcast on international justice produced from The Hague by journalists Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, who retain full control and independence over…
Why targeting cultural heritage is a war crime
...Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg are back with a podcast on one aspect of the threatening – and deadly – tension between the United…