Tag Archives: Hezbollah
Laying the Blame: Justice in Syria Just Got a Bit More Likely
Anyone would be excused for believing that things in Syria may get worse before they get better. Millions of civilians live in daily fear for their security. Those who manage to escape do so to a new kind of hell … Continue reading →
Posted in International Law, ISIS, Islamic State, Israel, Justice, Russia, Syria, UN Security Council
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Tagged Bashar al-Assad, Hezbollah, OPCW
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Trials and Tribulations at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon
Earlier this month, the first trials at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) finally got under way. Karlijn van der Voort joins JiC for this very timely overview of the many difficulties and challenges facing this unique tribunal. Karlijn is a … Continue reading →
Posted in Terrorism, Special Tribunal for Lebanon, Lebanon, International Law, International Criminal Justice
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Tagged Hezbollah, Rafik Hariri
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