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Teenagers recruited by the Russian FSB are arrested in Ukraine. Photo: 3 teenagers (faces blurred, hands behind their backs) are arrested by 2 Ukrainian police officers in front of a gate.
Ukraine: when the FSB recruits teenagers
...Service (FSB). One of them has been convicted, while the trial of the three others are awaiting trial. Proceedings in absentia has also begun before…
Truth tents in Syria - Photo: in Eastern Ghouta (south-east of Damascus), a tent houses portraits of the disappeared while Syrians (often mothers accompanied by their children) speak out and seek the truth about the enforced disappearance and torture suffered by their loved ones.
Truth tents: “Talking about what Syrians need right now” 
...the past, and investigations are still ongoing. How do you see international trials vs. national justice efforts? I believe in national trials, but they have…
Scandal in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Minister of Justice Constant Mutamba is suspected of embezzling funds intended for victims of the ‘Six-Day War’ in Kisangani (DRC).
DRC victims’ fund hit by scandal
...Kisangani have been waiting for reparations for more than 20 years. According to an International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling in 2022, Uganda must pay…
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
...reflected, for example, in the intensity of their actions before two of the most eminent international tribunals: the International Court of Justice and the International…
The International Criminal Court (ICC) and justice in Libya. Photo: A vehicle burnt during clashes between armed militias and government forces.
The ICC in Libya’s quagmire
In May, the International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan announced that his office had made progress in Libya and he intended to close the investigation…
Transitional justice in Tunisia: obstructions, postponements, delays, political manoeuvring. A slow agony resulting in total impunity for the criminals of the Ben Ali regime. Photo: The Tunis courthouse (Tunisia) behind the bars of a gate.
Tunisia’s transitional justice in agony
...to the country’s 13 chambers has yet been brought to trial. None of the cases has even reached the pleadings stage.  “You, the Ministry of…
Ocean and marine law. Photo: A whale jumps in the open sea.
What if the ocean had rights?
...NGOs and international institutions. On the occasion of the United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice, we are presenting a petition, supported by more than 52,000…
At his trial in Paris (France), Majdi Nema (alias ‘Islam Alloush’) was found guilty of complicity in war crimes committed in Syria. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Nema, guilty of his organization’s crimes
...of the first “Syrian” trial held in France in the presence of the accused. Former Syrian rebel, Majdi Nema, alias “Islam Alloush”, was sentenced on…
In Gaza, Darfur and elsewhere, the international definition of genocide, as set out in the 1948 Genocide Convention (which is particularly restrictive), has rarely met the victims' expectations of justice in recent conflicts. Photo: Displaced Palestinians returning to the war-torn Jabalia refugee camp in the north of the Gaza Strip, 19 January 2025.
Gaza, Darfur: What’s the point of the Genocide Convention?
From Sudan to Palestine, Bosnia, Myanmar and Iraq, the restrictive international definition of genocide has allowed little more than another form of selectively deployed lawfare.…
Photo: A lawyer walks through the
Majdi Nema: a trial with witnesses in absentia
...he explains: “French justice wants to do justice for the crimes committed in Syria. But instead of putting Majdi Nema on trial, it is putting…