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Tag / Thomas Lubanga

Thomas Lubanga
March 30, 2012September 2, 2020 by Julia Freedson

Accountability for Crimes against Children in Armed Conflict: The Lubanga Verdict and Beyond

Thomas Lubanga
March 27, 2012September 2, 2020 by Abdul Tejan-Cole

Is The ICC Putting the African Continent on Trial?

Thomas Lubanga
March 20, 2012September 2, 2020 by Olivia Bueno

Lubanga Found Guilty: Opinion Divided in Congo

Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo
March 14, 2012September 2, 2020 by Wairagala Wakabi

Bemba Trial Continues in Closed Session

Thomas Lubanga
March 14, 2012September 2, 2020 by Alison Cole

A Landmark Decision for International Justice

Thomas Lubanga
March 14, 2012September 2, 2020 by Alpha Sesay

Lubanga Guilty of Use of Child Soldiers

Thomas Lubanga
March 13, 2012September 2, 2020 by Olivia Bueno

Fear and Anticipation in Ituri Ahead of the ICC’s First Verdict

Germain Katanga & Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui
February 1, 2012September 2, 2020 by Jennifer Easterday

Asylum Lawyers Seek Status Conference

Thomas Lubanga
December 28, 2011September 2, 2020 by Jennifer Easterday

Trial Chamber Confirms Order to send Witness to DRC

Thomas Lubanga
December 8, 2011September 2, 2020 by Jennifer Easterday

Asylum Applicant Must be Returned to the DRC, Trial Chamber Orders

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