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Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
Prosecuting War Crimes in Myanmar and Ukraine
By Luke Hunt
A conversation with Lars Olsen about Cambodia’s hybrid tribunal and lessons for prosecuting war crimes elsewhere.
The Khmer Rouge Trials: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
By Peter Maguire
As the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia prepares its final verdict, a look back at its legacy.
Cambodia: UN Tribunal Rejects Appeal of Ex-Khmer Rouge Leaders
By Luke Hunt
Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan will spend the rest of their lives behind bars.
A Moment of Clarity at Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge Tribunal
By Luke Hunt
Testimony unveils more details about one of the world's worst genocides.
Cambodia: Justice Delayed
By Luke Hunt
Lawyers for Pol Pot’s henchmen are proving skillful at delaying their clients’ trials.
Khmer Rouge Leaders Guilty of War Crimes, Jailed for Life
By Luke Hunt
Surviving henchmen of Pol Pot are found guilty of crimes against humanity.
Pol Pot's Chief Henchmen Face Genocide Charges
By Luke Hunt
A third trial is to get underway against surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge.
Can Khmer Rouge Survivors Get Justice?
By Lak Chansok
Attempts at providing Khmer Rouge victims with long overdue justice have faltered badly.
Khmer Rouge Tribunal Gears Up for Next Round
By Luke Hunt
Hearings in the next case against surviving leaders of the Pol Pot regime are expected to begin later this year.
Khmer Rouge Tribunal: The Devil’s Advocates
By Daniel Otis
Defending Pol Pot's right-hand man at the troubled tribunal is a lonely job.
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