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- 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…
- 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
- ...whose aim was “pure and simple liquidation” of individuals deemed undesirable. Paradoxically, Carlos Vielmann’s political career took place in a context of moderation in Guatemala.…
29 January 2018
| Reconciliation
| Gambia
7 June 2017
| National tribunals
| Spain
13 February 2017
| Other
| International
9 February 2017
| National tribunals
| Syria
23 January 2017
| Other
| International
18 January 2017
| National tribunals
| Guatemala