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Author / Thomas Obel Hansen

International Criminal Court
September 19, 2011May 11, 2021 by Thomas Obel Hansen

A holistic look: How the ICC process shapes transitional justice in Kenya

International Criminal Court
September 13, 2011May 11, 2021 by Thomas Obel Hansen

If not a “mini-trial”, what then? Some reflections on the nature and impact of the confirmation of charges hearings

International Criminal Court
September 6, 2011May 11, 2021 by Thomas Obel Hansen

What can the ICC do for the victims of Kenya’s post election violence?

International Criminal Court
August 31, 2011May 11, 2021 by Thomas Obel Hansen

The policy requirement in crimes against humanity: What is it about and why is it important for the ODM case?

International Criminal Court
August 29, 2011May 11, 2021 by Thomas Obel Hansen

What about the others? What to think when ICC hearings implicate “non-suspects”

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