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5 Sep 2014: Prosecutors at international criminal court ask for case against leader to be adjourned indefinitely due to lack of evidence
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29 Aug 2014: Fatou Bensouda: Under the laws of the Hague court, my office can only investigate alleged war crimes in Palestine if it grants us jurisdiction in its territory. It has not done so
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26 Aug 2014: Riad al-Malki calls on governments including those of the UK, US and Australia to investigate nationals over Gaza war
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23 Aug 2014:
Hamas declares support for proposal that could expose both the Islamist group and Israel to war crimes investigations
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16 Aug 2014: Tilbury, owned by Forth Ports Limited, announced new deal with Zeebrugge only two weeks ago
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8 Aug 2014:
Kirsty Brimelow QC: the United Nations general assembly's decision to grant Palestine observer-state status means the ICC has jurisdiction to investigate allegations of crimes
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7 Aug 2014:
Former Khmer Rouge senior figures Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan have been found guilty of crimes against humanity and given life imprisonment by a court in Cambodia. Follow how the Guardian covered the brutal regime of the Khmer Rouge as evidence of the killing fields first emerged
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5 Aug 2014: Diplomats expect plan to join international criminal court and call for investigation to be used as bargaining chip in Cairo talks
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5 Aug 2014:
Senior British lawyers write to ICC calling on it to launch preliminary inquiry into abuses committed during conflict
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29 Jul 2014:
Possible indictment of senior officials of former Kosovo Liberation Army relate to claims of ethnic cleansing since 1999
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24 Jul 2014: Judges reject appeal against ruling that allows Libya to put Muammar Gaddafi's former intelligence chief on trial
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