By Pravin Bowry
The recent conviction of Charles Taylor, former President of Liberia in The Hague at the International Criminal Court is indicative of the changing boundaries of modern criminal law.Closer home, how can crimes committed in Kenya be tried at the Hague or how can a Kenyan be arrested and taken to Guantanamo Bay and held in custody without trial or another set of Kenyans whisked to a neighbouring country to be charged are the questions Kenyans are asking themselves.