International Justice Tribune Magazine Today’s release of the International Justice Tribune, Radio Netherlands Worldwide’s independent fortnightly magazine on international criminal justice, includes the following articles: - Ivory Coast – who’s next after Laurent Gbagbo? - ICC proposes cuts, Gbagbo asks for means - Ivory Coast Inquiry Commission ‘shortcuts’ - Bemba-ICC: 4 years and 40 witnesses later - ICTY trials come to light - ICTR stays its first transfer to Rwanda - ICT: can one-sided trials be fair? - Bemba-ICC: 4 years and 40 witnesses later |
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