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- Georgia, the ICC's testing ground for Ukraine
- For the Kremlin, Georgia was a testing ground for what is being played out today in Ukraine on a larger scale, and for the International…
- Massamba Gueye: “We need a Truth and Reconciliation Commission on restitutions between Africa and Europe”
- JUSTICE INFO IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS Massamba Gueye Director of the Kër Leyti House of Orality and Heritage "I have no master," claims storyteller and teacher Massamba…
- Restitutions to Senegal: "We must consult the people"
- In Senegal, a Fulani violinist is restoring the identity to an instrument collected 175 years ago by abolitionist Victor Schœlcher. The instrument is part of…
- Restitutions: Senegal takes the African Union ‘lead’
- "The restitution of our stolen heritage will remain at the heart of our agenda," said Senegal's president on Saturday, February 5, as he took the…
- Transitional justice
- Major Ntuyahaga’s “perpetual spring”
- Bernard Ntuyahaga and his family saw his return to Rwanda, from which he had fled for 24 years, as a path to certain death. The…
- Habré's death: Final blow or wake-up call for reparations?
- Prior to Chadian ex-president Hissène Habré’s death on Tuesday, nothing was moving on the reparations for victims ordered after he was convicted. The seizure of…
- Georgia: Focus on Bensouda’s flagship probe five years on (2/2)
- Five years ago, the International Criminal Court opened its first investigation outside the African continent, in Georgia. This is a highly symbolic investigation for Prosecutor…
- Georgia: Focus on Bensouda’s flagship probe five years on (1/2)
- Five years ago, the International Criminal Court (ICC) opened its first investigation outside the African continent, in Georgia. This investigation is eminently symbolic for Prosecutor…
- ICC Victims Fund: Waiting for Godot in Georgia
- ICC TRUST FUND SERIES - EPISODE 6 Georgia was the first place outside the African continent selected by the International Criminal Court for investigation. Twelve…
- Eric Emeraux: "Terrorism and hate crimes have made international crimes part of our daily lives"
- JUSTICEINFO.NET IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS Éric Émeraux Former head of the French Central Office for the Fight against Crimes against Humanity For three years, Colonel Eric Emeraux…
- Indigenous Peoples: The Norwegian Truth Commission's timid first steps
- Truth commissions for indigenous peoples are growing, not copying but inspired by each other. After Canada and Greenland, and as Finland decides to do the…
- Justice Info's ASP external event: Ecocide, the ICC and multilevel litigation for a global crisis
- ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEEcocide, the ICC and multilevel litigation for a global crisis A Justice Info debate THE HAGUE, DECEMBER 3, 2019 - 6:30 PM - GRAND…
- Françoise Mathe: The traps of universal jurisdiction
- JUSTICEINFO.NET IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS Françoise Mathe Criminal lawyer at the Toulouse Bar and co-founder of Lawyers without Borders (ASF) France This Thursday, November 7, a new…
- Jean-Pierre Massias: “The Canadian commission is a new model for transitional justice”
- JUSTICEINFO.NET IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS Jean-Pierre Massias Professor of public law at the University of Pau and president of the Institut francophone pour la justice et la…
- Week in Review: Landmark trials and landmark struggles for transitional justice
- Transitional justice, the focus of our website, is still a little understood concept, according to Kora Andrieu, an expert in the field. “The problem with…
- Week in Review: Transitional Justice Debates from Tunisia to Rwanda
- Several hot debates took place this week on transitional justice, a field that is naturally controversial because still developing and often faced with extreme situations…
- The Week in Review: Rwanda and France
- France this week started its second trial linked to the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, with two Rwandan mayors in the dock. The two accused are…
- CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC WANTS TO LEARN LESSONS FROM HABRE TRIAL
- Bangui, May 25, 2015 (FH) – The Central African Republic (CAR) wants to learn lessons from the Extraordinary African Chambers (EAC), set up within the…

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