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- Colombia: the day FARC leaders faced victims of kidnappings
- The day of reckoning has finally arrived, between June 21 and 23 in Colombia, when seven former commanders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia…
- Last stabs in the darkness at the ICC on the Kenyan case
- As if the historic failure of the Kenyan trial was not bitter enough, the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has taken…
- In Colombia, the end of a mother’s 20-year quest for a missing daughter
- Arnobia Gutiérrez’s quest is about to finally come to an end as soon as she receives, in a solemn ceremony, the remains of her daughter…
- Colombia: Tensions rise ahead of the Truth Commission’s report
- Two political crises in two weeks have shaken Colombia’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, while its final report is now due to be published just over…
- Colombia: The day 10 army officials accused of false positives faced their victims
- It was an unprecedented scene in Colombia. On April 27 and 28, in the heart of the mountainous region of Catatumbo, 10 members of the…
- A Nuremberg for Russia’s crime of aggression?
- 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…
- Ukraine: “The momentum is there for a tribunal on aggression”
- Mykola Gnatovsky, professor of international law at the University of Kyiv, is currently a special advisor to the foreign ministry of Ukraine, and one of…
- The unresolved responsibility of Big Oil companies in Nigeria
- On March 23 a Dutch court ruled that it was impossible to hold the oil company Shell liable for the 1995 trial and execution of…
- Special Tribunal for Lebanon’s “second best justice”
- On March 10 judges of the Appeals Chamber at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon reversed the earlier acquittal of two defendants. Hassan Habib Merhi and…
- First rift between Colombia’s Peace tribunal and the victims
- Colombia’s special peace tribunal is about to open three new – and perhaps final – cases. However, its decision to focus on armed actors and…
- Indonesia: the Dutch no longer can see colonisation in rosy terms
- Last week researchers in the Netherlands and Indonesia finally laid out the ways in which the Dutch state both condoned and concealed its systematic use…
- The ups and downs of a historic ruling on reparations
- Last week the International Court of Justice ruled that Uganda should pay 325 million dollars to the Democratic Republic of Congo for the occupation and…
- Colombia wagers on political participation as a form of redress
- With the general and presidential election campaign in full swing in Colombia, victims of its 52-year-long armed conflict are playing a more visible role than…
- Belgium's colonial past commission stalls
- Belgium’s commission set up to shed light on its colonial past in the Congo, Rwanda and Burundi still seems to be searching for a solution,…
- Colombia: 21 Army officials own up to war crimes and crimes against humanity
- This is another major result for Colombia’s transitional justice: at the end of 2021, 21 former Army officials acknowledged their responsibility over the murder of…
- The ICC in times of budget crunch
- International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Karim Khan has been joined by two new deputy prosecutors, elected last week during this year’s annual meeting of the…
- Karim Khan meets the states at the ICC
- Karim Khan, the new prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is making substantial changes to how his office works. As he attends his first Assembly…
- Venezuela and the ICC: who’s fooling who?
- On November 5, the new Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Karim Khan announced that he will launch an investigation into crimes against humanity in Venezuela, and…
- The ICC backs Colombia’s transitional justice model
- On October 28, Prosecutor Karim Khan decided to close the International Criminal Court’s preliminary examination on Colombia, opened 17 years ago. His decision came with…

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