Search


Advanced search
Sort by
  • Formats
    • Opinion
    • In-depth interviews
    • Podcasts
    • AFP news feed
    • Hirondelle News
    • Oxford Partnership
  • Topics
    • Tribunals
      • ICC
      • ICTR
      • ICTY
      • Mixed tribunals
      • National tribunals
      • Universal jurisdiction
    • Truth commissions
    • Reconciliation
    • Reparations
    • Memory
    • Environment
    • Blind spots
    • Other
Countries (all / none)
Use the CTRL or SHIFT keys to select multiple countries
Show publications
Number of results per page
Total : 9 results found
Did Christopher Columbus commit genocide?
...how many squares, streets, organizations and buildings are named after him. Barcelona's main avenue, for example, has a large Columbus Monument at its lower end,…
What purpose for a Spanish Truth Commission?
...Franco’s remains would be exhumed from their mausoleum in Valle de los Caidos (west of Madrid) in the coming months, but he also announced on…
Week in Review: Gambia, Mali, Tunisia and Iraq
...daughter. This will be a landmark trial, says JusticeInfo correspondent François Musseau in Madrid, because “in El Salvador, unlike other countries with a past of…
Salvadoran army colonel faces justice in Spain
...still tall, but as he comes to the special high court in Madrid (Audiencia Nacional) he seems stooped, frowning and tense. There is good reason,…
Spanish Left demands return to universal jurisdiction
...for example, former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London in 1998 and Argentine torturers Adolfo Scilingo and Ricardo Cavallo were extradited to be…
Week in Review:Judicial complaint in Spain against Syrian regime sets precedent
...first time that allegations have been made to a court of `acts of State terrorism` by the current Syrian administration,” writes François Musseau, JusticeInfo’s correspondent…
Spanish court receives complaint for “State terrorism” in Syria
...opponents. But the National Audience in Madrid, Spain’s highest court with jurisdiction in matters of international law and terrorism, is ahead of the game. Prosecutor…
Week in Review: Does extrajudicial killing of “terrorists” threaten rule of law?
...there. Vielmann denies the allegations, and was even seen as a “moderate” in the ultra-violent political world of Guatemala at the time. But as JusticeInfo…
Spanish justice catches up with Guatemalan ex-minister
...at the heart of the trial in Madrid. According to the prosecution, the hidden aim of the operation set up by Vielmann was “execution” of…