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- Last men standing for the ICC prosecutor election
- If no consensus is found today there will be a vote. This Monday, the States Parties to the International Criminal Court meet again virtually to…
- A first in Colombia: eight FARCs charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity
- Last Thursday, Colombia’s Special Jurisdiction for Peace announced its first major decision, accusing eight top leaders of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia of…
- ICC investigations: what prosecutor Bensouda leaves behind
- Last December, the International Criminal Court prosecutor Fatou Bensouda announced the list of countries her office had set as priorities. Which preliminary examinations are prolonged…
- How Colombia’s Truth Commission navigated a pandemic year
- Colombia’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission had to reinvent itself in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Having had to scrap its public hearings, it has…
- Gicheru: back to the heart of darkness in the ICC’s Kenyan case
- Special edition – podcast and article. In a surprise move Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru has appeared, on November 6 at the International Criminal Court, to…
- FARC revelations on three political murders: a test for Colombia
- The former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia dropped a bombshell, last month, claiming responsibility over the murders of three high-profile public officials in the 1990s.…
- Colombians pressure FARC into admitting child soldiers
- Last month, Colombia’s Special Jurisdiction for Peace – known as JEP – has decided to allow public preliminary hearings. This has helped former members of…
- Kabuga’s transfer to the Mechanism: Is it the right thing to do?
- The surprise arrest in May of an old Rwandan man, soon after the end of lockdown in a chic Paris suburb, is having knock-on consequences.…
- Colombia: The Hall of Never Again sends out distress signals
- The Hall of Never Again is one of Colombia’s best known memorials. It was conceived by victims of the civil war in Granada, a town…
- Colombia: Uribe vs transitional justice
- Former president Alvaro Uribe, Colombia’s most powerful politician and a staunch opponent to the 2016 peace deal, was placed under house early this month for…
- Why Colombia’s TRC lacks business support
- Two major oil companies presented, on July 30, 2020, a report to Colombia’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, documenting more than 3,600 attacks on oil infrastructures…
- How Covid-19 can derail reparations in Colombia’s Amazon
- The Covid-19 pandemic is devastating the entire Amazon basin, just as one of Colombia’s most ambitious redress programs for indigenous victims in this remote rainforest…
- The ICC is looking for a new prosecutor – and it starts with a surprise
- On June 30, the selection committee in charge of submitting candidates for the most important job at the International Criminal Court – the Prosecutor –…
- The Colombian transitional justice’s paramilitary dilemma
- Colombia’s transitional justice has a seemingly clear mission, to prosecute former members of the FARC and of the military who committed war crimes during the…
- Covid-19 pushes reparations further away in Colombia
- The Covid-19 pandemic has severely disrupted the work of Colombia’s transitional justice since the country went into mandatory lockdown at the end of March. While…
- FARC’s kidnappings: from “retention” to criminal confinement
- The legal case on kidnappings by FARC will be a major test for Colombia’s Special Jurisdiction for Peace – the judicial arm of the country’s…
- Political tussle over truth and memory in Colombia
- Truth is purportedly the first casualty of war. It is also the object of constant wrangling in Colombia’s transition. While many Colombians are looking towards…
- MH17: Why the Dutch ruled out war crimes charges
- Three Russians and one Ukrainian are prosecuted by a Dutch court for the shooting down of a civilian aircraft in July 2014, killing all 298…
- Looking for ways to address war crimes in Yemen
- Up until now, the war in Yemen has not noticeably been a major focus for war crimes accountability campaigners. But in recent months some specific…

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