Early lessons from S Ossetia conflict

Although the fighting over South Ossetia is not over, and fighting for another Georgian enclave, Abkhazia, looks like developing, it is perhaps not too early to learn some tentative lessons from the crisis.

Legal furore over Kosovo recognition

The recognition of independence for Kosovo raises serious questions of international law as well as sensitive diplomatic difficulties. The United States and many European Union countries accept that Kosovo should no longer be formally part of Serbia. They will recognise a limited form of independence for Kosovo, as recommended in a report drawn up for the UN by the former Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari. The EU is sending a major law and order mission to Kosovo, made up of 1,800 police and justice officials, including judges, in effect taking over from the current UN presence. Serbia...

The defining of torture in a new world war

The ‘enhanced interrogation techniques,’ ‘renditions’ and ‘severe pain’.