/ If the UK intervenes in conflict, we must plan properly for peace From Bosnia to Iraq to Libya, the UK has failed to learn from its disastrous history of neglecting post-war planning. By Clive Baldwin / 23 Sep 2016
Conflict & security / Syria, a path to justice The International Criminal Court could play a key role in securing justice over serious crimes perpetrated in Syria's conflict. But this in turn requires bold action from the European Union, say Lotte Leicht & Clive Baldwin. By Clive Baldwin and Lotte Leicht / 6 Aug 2012
Europe / Prosecuting war crimes: the courts must be independent Britain’s friendship with Israel leads to further potential breaches in British governance, human rights and international law By Clive Baldwin / 28 Jan 2010