International Criminal Court

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Occupation Pat Barker
In the early twenty-first century she attended the trial of Slobodan Milosevic at the International Criminal Court in The Hague (which opened in February 2002 and ended, unfinished, with the death of Milosevic in 2006)...

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By January 1872: Gustave Moynier, an instigator of the Red...

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By January 1872

Gustave Moynier , an instigator of the Red Cross and the Geneva Convention, decided (reversing his earlier opinion) that an International Criminal Court to try war crimes was desirable.
Waal, Alex de. “Dangers of Discretion”. London Review of Books, 21 Jan. 1999, pp. 27-9.
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May 1945: In what has become known as the Nuremberg...

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May 1945

In what has become known as the Nuremberg trials, leaders from the Allied countries (particularly the Big Four: Churchill , De Gaulle , Stalin , and Truman , who had succeeded to Roosevelt the...

February 2001: At the International Criminal Court in The...

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February 2001

At the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Justice Florence Mumba passed sentence on three Bosnian Serb soldiers for systematically raping Muslim women in 1992.
Baxandall, Rosalyn. “Wide World of Women”. Women’s Review of Books, Vol.
xix
, No. 9, June 2002, pp. 7-8.
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February 2002: At the International Criminal Court in The...

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February 2002

At the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the trial opened of Slobodan Milosevic , former President of Yugoslavia, who had been indicted for war crimes in May 1999.
Partos, Gabriel. “The complex trial of Milosevic”. BBC News, 20 May 2003.

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