Justice
A novel notion of justiceRobert R. Reilly | 05 September 2011 |tags: justice, marriage, same-sex marriageAffirming the right to same sex marriage makes about as much sense as promoting the goodness of smoking cancer-inducing cigarettes.
Why is the war in Libya dragging on?George Friedman | 13 July 2011 |tags: justice, Libya, StratforBecause Gaddafi knows that he will be arrested by the International Criminal Court. Do the lives lost in the civil war put a shadow over the implacable pursuit of justice?The arrest of Ratko Mladic is a victory for human dignityMishka Gora | 30 May 2011 |tags: Bosnia, human rights, justiceBringing maniacs like Mladic to justice signals that the dream of a tolerant Bosnia is not dead.The wheels of international justice in AfricaMartyn Drakard | 09 June 2010 |tags: Africa, ICC, justice, reconciliationProgress with the International Criminal Court has been very slow.Bias from the benchBrian S Brown | 10 February 2010 |tags: justice, Proposition 8, same-sex marriageProposition 8 appeal judge Vaughn Walker seems to have had one goal: to generate sympathy for gay marriage supporters.
John Demjanjuk and the other half of justiceCarolyn Moynihan | 04 December 2009 |tags: Holocaust, justice, war crimesThere is more than one way of making sure that Nazi-style horrors never happen again. |