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War crimes in Ukraine - Investigators from the French Gendarmerie's Institute of Criminal Research (IRCGN) examine a body in a tent after its exhumation from a mass grave in Bucha, in cooperation with Ukrainian police.
Yuriy Belousov: “We can’t lose Ukraine’s legal battle”
In an interview with Justice Info, the head of the War Crimes Department at the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine takes stock of…
Following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine, grain silos were flooded in Kherson. Ukrainian justice speaks of ecocide.
Kakhovka dam: Ukraine pioneers prosecution for ecocide
The scale of ecological disaster triggered on June 6 by the explosion of Ukraine’s Nova Kakhovka dam, located on a Russian-occupied stretch of the Dnieper…
Judge Aimée-Pascal Delimo (Special Criminal Court / SPC) in the Central African Republic.
Central African Republic: Special Court hands down first reparations decision
After several months of hesitation, the Special Criminal Court on June 16 handed down in Bangui a first reparations decision in its first and only…
Frédéric Mégret
Frédéric Mégret: "Justice for Ukraine depends on the outcome of the fighting”
...wonder about the deeper meaning of the Russian plan in Ukraine? We are in an almost genocidal logic, potentially. The future will tell. Interviewed by…
Michel Landry Luanga, President of the Special Criminal Court (SCC) in the Central African Republic, delivers a speech during the inauguration of its premises in Bangui in 2020.
Central African Republic: Special Court "in the starting block" (2/2)
After completing its first trial in seven years, the Special Criminal Court (SCC), whose mandate has just been renewed, is confident that it can speed…
On the desk of the president of the Special Criminal Court (CPS) in the Central African Republic, two piles of multicolored files.
Central African Republic: Special Court "in the starting block" (1/2)
The Special Criminal Court (SCC)’s mandate was renewed on December 28 by the parliament of the Central African Republic for five years, despite its meagre…
Toussaint Muntazini poses at his office at the Special Criminal Court (SPC) in the Central African Republic.
Toussaint Muntazini: "If they extend the Special Court mandate, they expect added value"
The Central African Republic parliament on December 28 renewed the mandate of the Special Criminal Court (SCC) for five years. After a highly publicized arrival…
In Chad, representatives of Hissène Habré's victims sit down to talk about the compensation (or
Chad’s president promises to compensate Habré victims
A glimmer of hope for the victims of former president Hissène Habré is being rekindled by the transition in Chad, where Idriss Déby Junior was…
Drawing illustrating Arthur Denouveaux testifying on the stand during the trial of the November 13, 2015 attacks in Paris. In the background, the Bataclan concert is projected on a wall above the judges and the audience. Salah Abdeslam (the main defendant) also appears in the image.
France: Terrorist attacks trial proves an unforeseen experience of restorative justice
...the victims, the perpetrators and the media, which were very present. In our photo, a live broadcast by France Inter while awaiting the verdict on…
Drawing of Laurent Bucyibaruta sitting in the courtroom of his trial in Paris. In the background, a magistrate.
Rwanda: "Bucyibaruta did what he could"
The genocide trial of former Rwandan prefect Laurent Bucyibaruta enters its final phase this week in Paris. Among the 115 witnesses, experts and civil parties…