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- 28 September massacre in Guinea: evaluating the trial one year on
- ...a jurist in Kosovo, Palestine, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Thailand, Afghanistan, Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire. He has been following issues of international justice and…
- Universal Jurisdiction: movement to end the French exception?
- ...adopted, could mark the end of a "French exception", according to lawyer Simon Foreman. On May 12, 2023, the Court of Cassation made up for…
- Truth and reconciliation in Norway amidst a crisis of trust
- ...June final report of the TRC will make tough recommendations on how to solve the crisis of trust. On March 6th, the Norwegian Truth and…
- Redefining climate justice
- ...i.e. protect their population and build a non-polluting system of production. These two ideas constitute what the international movement of climate NGOs has called "climate…
- Rwanda: "Bucyibaruta did what he could"
- ...that ‘he did nothing’. What did you mean?" defence lawyer Biju-Duval asked him. “I heard about Bucyibaruta in Cyanika, Murambi, Kaduha [places of massacres] but…
- Georgia, the ICC's testing ground for Ukraine
- ...(left), ex-Interior Minister; Gamlet Guchmazov (bottom), former director of a pre-trial detention centre; David Sanakoev (top), ex-Ombudsman. © CPI-ICC "The government of South Ossetia was…
- Pardoning “witches” of the Middle Ages: A symbol for our times?
- ...which is one of the largest parliamentary parties and holds the Catalan presidency. Further north, the Witches of Scotland campaign, founded by barrister Claire…
- World watches as Swiss vote on “responsible business”
- ...Harouna Kaboré, who came to Switzerland to express fears that the initiative could have socio-economic consequences for his country. His visit was organized by Green…
- Kuomintang assets at heart of transitional battle in Taiwan
- ...actors and members of the "green camp", these laws were not enough. One of the major issues absent from the initiatives voted during democratization was…
- How the arts can serve justice in post-war Lebanon
- ...reconciliation. It has been said that if public, multi-vocal, open-ended art continues to deconstruct sectarianism, “it will be possible to arrive at a true Lebaneseness”.…

28 September 2023
| National tribunals
| Guinea

12 June 2023
| Universal jurisdiction
| France

10 March 2023
| Opinion
| Norway

4 November 2022
| Opinion
| International

4 July 2022
| Universal jurisdiction
| Rwanda

31 March 2022
| ICC
| Ukraine

11 February 2022
| Reparations
| International

27 November 2020
| Environmental justice
| Switzerland

23 June 2020
| Opinion
| Taiwan

25 May 2020
| Opinion
| Lebanon