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A church seen at night in France with some ornaments (a cross at the top) illuminated.
Reparations for sexual abuse in the Church: Victims' discontent grows  
..."A few days before September 7 when my file went through the commission, Pierre Hazan (one of the 12 commissioners) called me and told me:…
Technical draftsmen work on plans
When business helped a genocide
...for justice, but for confrontation between East and West. PIERRE HAZAN Pierre Hazan, founder of the Justice Info website, is a Fellow at the Robert…
Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech in Algiers, surrounded by French and Algerian flags.
France-Algeria: Having the courage to create a Truth and Memory Commission
...century. PIERRE HAZAN Pierre Hazan is Senior Advisor on Transitional Justice at the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (CHD) in Geneva. He is a former journalist…
Making good use of amnesties in peace processes
...can certainly be good use of amnesty in peace processes. PIERRE HAZAN Pierre Hazan is transitional justice Senior Advisor at the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue…
Yasukuni Shrine heats up Tokyo-Seoul tensions
...dead warriors rest, even though it was created as a symbol of reconciliation at the end of the 19th century. © Pierre Hazan When I…
Guantanamo: Into the heart of a judicial Frankenstein
Tortured prisoners, lawyers being spied on, redacted indictments (including for the judges), and the CIA deciding if debates should be public at Guantanamo. A recent…
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…
Revising the past: A Swiss response to a global debate
To what extent should we take down statues, change the names of streets, towns and mountains when they bear the names of people who contributed…
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…