ICC investigations in Ukraine: How Digitally Derived Evidence can make a difference Digitally Derived Evidence will likely make a great difference in the Office of the Prosecutor’s investigation in Ukraine. The Leiden Guidelines on DDE can help. Sofia Aalto-Setälä and Maria F. Jaramillo Gomez • May 19, 2022
Putting Criminal Accountability into Perspective: Russia, Ukraine and the ICC The role of the International Crime Court (ICC) in the Ukraine-conflict. Carsten Stahn • March 18, 2022
Afghanistan’s request for deferral: A procedural dead end Remaining dormant up until the request, Afghanistan’s invocation of Article 18 of the Rome Statute with regards to the ICC’s investigation only delays the inevitable. Clélia Makaïa • March 18, 2021
A blessing in disguise for the ICC? Trump’s Executive Order 13928 Trump’s sanctions against ICC officials are an opportunity to inquire about the ICC’s desirable strategy regarding investigations into non-parties and powerful states such as the US. Mathilde Couloigner • February 23, 2021