Deadheads, get out your tie-dye: not one, but two Grateful Dead tribute bands will take the stage at Carbon County venues over the next week or so.
Dead On Live will rock Penn’s Peak, with Splintered .
Even if, as some are advocating, an international tribunal were set up to try the Russian crime of aggression in Ukraine, it would probably not get President Vladimir Putin and his top aides in custody any time soon, or ever. This has raised the controversial possibility of holding in-absentia trials (in the absence of the defendant). What are the precedents, and what would be the pros and cons?
As the debates continue on the international legal response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, our correspondent Janet Anderson has taken some soundings from a range of international law and other experts. Central to the discussion is a proposed international tribunal on aggression. How can international law face up to the challenge posed by the illegal use of force by Russia, a member of the United Nations Security Council?