By Janet Sankale janet.sankale@jfjustice.net Judge Miatta Maria Samba will continue hearing the case against Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru after the plenary of judges of the International Criminal Court unanimously dismissed...
Read moreBy Janet Sankale janet.sankale@jfjustice.net The International Criminal Court will hear an update about the situation in Sudan after a military takeover as it presides over the second status conference in...
Read moreBy Janet Sankale Janet.sankale@jfjustice.net Mary Wasike mary.wasike@jfjustice.net The International Criminal Court has once again extended the detention of former Janjaweed commander Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman. The judges said there was...
Read moreBy Waceke Njoroge bnjoroge@jfjustice.net The confirmation of charges hearing in Mahamat Said Abdel Kani’s case before the International Criminal Court has been concluded and the case is now set for the next...
Read moreBy Janet Sankale The trial of Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru is scheduled to start before the International Criminal Court on February 15, 2022. “The chamber has considered all the above...
Read moreBy Janet Sankale The Prosecution has released 435 more reviewed documents to lawyer Paul Gicheru’s defence, bringing to 717 the total number of pieces of evaluated evidence it has lined...
Read moreBy Janet Sankale Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru's first status conference will go on as scheduled today, Friday, September 24, after the International Criminal Court dismissed his request to suspend the...
Read moreBy Janet Sankale The stage has been set for Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru’s first status conference before the International Criminal Court next week as the prosecution and defence completed the...
Read moreBy Janet Sankale The first trial in the situation in Darfur, Sudan, is scheduled to start before the International Criminal Court in The Hague on April 5, 2022. Former Janjaweed...
Read moreBy Janet Sankale The International Criminal Court judge appointed to hear the case against lawyer Paul Gicheru has described her previous involvement in the Kenya cases as peripheral, as it...
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