The eastward movement of Nato, which has broken promises and encroached closer to Russia, has shifted the dynamics between Russia and the West
UN court declares Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories unlawful, urging withdrawal and reparations, as President Cyril Ramaphosa hails the ruling and reinforces support for Palestinian statehood
South Africa’s silence on Russian aggression is a blot on its commitment to international law and our country’s history
If diplomatic efforts cannot avert further conflict between Ukraine and Russia, a dramatic shift in international relations could occur
The former Security Branch officer is asking the SCA for a permanent stay of appeal in the prosecution of the murder of Ahmed Timol in 1971
The Omar al-Bashir case shows how out of touch international law is with the Global South.
Recent events show that international and humanitarian law are often no more than forms of convenient discourse for those at war.
The former British PM ignored advice not to invade Iraq. Will it expose him to prosecution or give nations reason to ignore international legislation?