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Week in Review (from 17 to 22/09/2018)
...as a great scientist and the strength of the prejudices that inhabited him. What is important, writes JusticeInfo editorial advisor Pierre Hazan, is not to…
Week in Review: Tunisian trial and questions on UN judge selection
...as pointed out by JusticeInfo editorial advisor Pierre Hazan, who questions the way the United Nations selects its judges. “International criminal justice puts forward the…
UN schizophrenia and the choice of international judges
International criminal justice puts forward the idea of universal, detached justice delivered by judges who are themselves completely independent and impartial because they are not…
Swiss judge delivers harsh criticism of Lebanon Tribunal
Robert Roth, professor of law at the University of Geneva and former judge of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon has for the first time explained…
Week in Review: The importance of remembrance
...advisor Pierre Hazan. “This is all the more necessary because denial remains strong.” The Armenian genocide is not the first one recorded in contemporary history.…
An Armenian genocide memorial in Geneva to shine light on past and present
After long years the “Streetlights of Memory”, a work by French artist Melik Ohanian, found a home in Geneva on April 13. It first needed…
Mali should have helped fund rebuilding of Timbuktu heritage, says local archaeologist
...of Cultural Heritage (DNPC), which coordinated the reconstruction with architects, local masons descendants of the Saints and members of civil society. Pierre Hazan talked to…
Week in Review: Philippines to quit the ICC, while populism undermines the West
...only leader in this 21st century who is advocating crimes under the pretext of protecting citizens. In an article published on JusticeInfo.net, our editorial advisor…
Democratic recession and transitional justice
In an article that made an impact, American political sociologist Larry Diamond says that since 2006 we have been living through a “democratic recession”. The…
Week in Review: Reconciliation as the key to a successful transition
...and criminal violence are analysed by our editorial advisor Pierre Hazan. “The continuum between political and criminal violence is insufficiently explored,” he writes. “It is…