The Hague
War criminal Slobodan Praljak dies after taking poison in court
A Bosnian Croat wartime commander has died after swallowing poison in a UN war crimes courtroom after losing an appeal against a 20-year prison sentence. Reuters' Rosanna Philpott reports. Video, Audio
Should ACC include cancer?
Sir Kenneth Keith is a former Supreme Court Judge, and the only New Zealander to serve on the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Today he is giving a lecture in recognition of the ACC… Audio
Climate change group's win against the Dutch Government
Climate activists in the Netherlands scored a major victory in the courts last week, with the government being ordered to slash greenhouse gas emissions. The court in The Hague has told Dutch… Audio
Are new international laws needed for commercial surrogacy?
The Hague is grappling with the drafting of new international conventions around commercial surrogacy, which it describes as a booming global business. Joining us is Otago University Dean of Law, Mark… Audio