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International Justice Tribune



               
International Justice Tribune

http://www.justicetribune.com/

Publisher: Franck Petit

Twice a month, International Justice Tribune, the first online e-journal to
cover international criminal justice, publishes investigative articles and
interviews about world-wide efforts to try war criminals, from the
International Criminal Court to domestic courts.

Created in March 2004 by four journalists, IJT is the successor to
Diplomatie Judiciaire, a magazine that for seven years documented trials
before the international criminal tribunals for Rwanda and the former
Yugoslavia. Most of Diplomatie Judiciaire¹s invaluable reporting is now in
IJT¹s archives, which is available free on the website to subscribers or for
a small fee for non-subscribers.

IJT does not promote any particular form of justice. Our aim is to make
international justice comprehensible to a diverse audience of observers and
decision-makers, be they political analysts, lawyers, researchers or
journalists. Subscribers to IJT come from public bodies, international
courts, NGOs, newspapers and press agencies. It is also widely read by
students and universities around the world.

ISSN: 1767-8889

Editor: 

Thierry Cruvellier 
Email: thierrycruvellier@justicetribune.com

Content available by subscription. Free sample issue available in PDF
format.

Current Issue: No. 35 7 November 2005

Date: 11 November 2005


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