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Justice Info is 10 years old. To mark the anniversary of the site's creation (17 June 2015), Hani Abbas has graced us with a caricature with a bittersweet flavour. Illustration: as a journalist prepares to blow out the 10 candles on a huge birthday cake in the shape of a ‘judge's gavel’, 3 characters bearing a strong resemblance to Trump, Netanyahu and Putin come along to spoil the party by blowing out the candles themselves.
Justice Info is 10 years old
Our website celebrates its 10th anniversary. And yes, with the wind at our backs. When the Justice Info website was officially launched on June 17…
Contempt of court proceedings have been brought against Peter Robinson, a lawyer who defended a Rwandan on trial before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). Today, this tribunal is represented by an expensive and inefficient ‘residual mechanism’ (the IRMCT). 3D image of the IRMCT buildings near Arusha in Tanzania.
What lies beneath the Robinson case
The judicial mechanism that succeeded UN international tribunals has decided to charge defence counsel Peter Robinson for contempt of court. Lawyers are protesting en masse.…
The invaders return - Poster for the redesigned ‘’The Invaders‘’ series. A map of the world is inlaid in the starry sky.
The invaders return
More and more countries – Russia, Israel, the United States, China, Azerbaijan, Venezuela – are publicly declaring their intent to conquer territories by force, or…
Is the death of the ICC imminent? And what does the future hold for international law? Two renowned experts, Mark Freeman and Mark Drumbl, examine these two topical issues. Illustration: Drumbl and Freeman by Benoît Peyrucq.
Thinking about the death of the ICC and what comes next
JUSTICE INFO IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS Mark Freeman and Mark Drumbl Researchers in Law Beyond the US sanctions, what led to the possible demise of the International…
In South Africa, Archbishop Desmond Tutu presents the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to South African President Thabo Mbeki on 21 March 2003 in Pretoria. The two personalities smile and shake hands.
A South African betrayal
On 20 January, 23 South Africans whose family members were murdered, forcibly disappeared or seriously injured under Apartheid have filed an unprecedented and damning application…
Military report supposedly behind the plot that led to the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda. Photo montage combining a portrait of Théoneste Bagosora at a hearing before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and a scan of the 1991 report of the ‘Bagosora Commission’.
Justice Info publishes the report supposedly behind the genocide plot in Rwanda
...an analysis which the judges rejected. Photo: © Thierry Cruvellier The Bagosora judges' nuanced judgement Except that neither the prosecutor nor the judges had the…
Lucy Gaynor answers Thierry Cruvellier's questions in an in-depth interview about the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). Illustration: Gaynor's portrait.
How the UN tribunal for Rwanda shaped the genocide narrative
...Thierry Cruvellier Do you have examples? The first testimony of Des Forges I looked at was in Akayesu in 1997 and the last one was…
Mark Freeman - Gangs and transitional justice. Illustration: portrait of Mark Freeman by Benoît Peyrucq.
Does transitional justice have anything to say on gang violence?
JUSTICE INFO IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS Mark Freeman Expert in political transitions and peace negotiations In several parts of the world today, it is not war or…
Gacaca courts in Rwanda. Photo: Denis Bikesha, former director of training, mobilisation and sensibilisation for the gacaca courts in Rwanda after 1994.
“You cannot transplant the gacaca court system”
July 17th, 2024 will mark the 30th anniversary of the official end of the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda. Denis Bikesha is a former…
Acquitted twice in Finland on charges of war crimes in Liberia, Gibril Massaquoi is claiming more than 800,000 euros in financial compensation. Photo: Massaquoi, wearing a dark suit, laughs during an interview with Justice Info.
Gibril Massaquoi tries for the jackpot
...in the Massaquoi case (pictured here in Liberia in February 2021), has had to review his accounts and pay back 6,000 euros to the Finnish…