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Palestine/Israel: what are the recommendations of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), in terms of law, and the United Nations resolution to stop and repair the Israeli occupation deemed illegal. Photo: Special session of the UN General Assembly during a vote on the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.
Palestine-Israel: it’s time to implement a legal roadmap to peace
...legally based alternative to the stalled peace negotiations. Photo: © Hazem Bader / AFP ICJ’s “to-do list” The UNGA resolution from 2022 requesting an advisory…
Crimes against migrants in Tunisia: will the ICC act? Photo: Tunisian President Kaïes Saïed shakes hands with Italian President Giorgia Meloni.
Crimes against migrants: Tunisia is radicalising, will the ICC act?
...them. Photo: © Houssem Zouari / AFP Presumed perpetrators: President Saïed and his ministers “In our communication, we draw attention to the responsibility of a…
Eugène Rwamucyo, a Rwandan doctor accused in France of participating in the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda.
Rwamucyo: the eighth Rwandan universal jurisdiction trial opens in France
The trial of Eugène Rwamucyo will last four weeks before the Paris Assize Court, where the Rwandan is on trial for genocide and crimes against…
Mark Freeman - Gangs and transitional justice. Illustration: portrait of Mark Freeman by Benoît Peyrucq.
Does transitional justice have anything to say on gang violence?
...crime cartels. The outcome of this exchange remains unknown. Photo: © Kena Betancur / AFP Your study pointed to Ecuador as a valuable, positive case.…
Persecution of LGBTQ people: a crime against humanity? Photo: in Uganda, a gay activist wears a mask on which he has stuck a rainbow flag.
Persecution of LGBTQ, a crime against humanity?
...considered to be one of the toughest in the world.. Photo: © Badru Katumba / AFP Ghana follows suit “It’s a witch-hunt,” says Kofi Donkor…
Interview with Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Prize winner and lawyer in Iran. Photo: portrait of Ebadi.
Shirin Ebadi: “Gender apartheid means you are discriminating against half of society”
...and thousands of arrests. Photo: © AFP On the issue of hijab, some Iranian women are resisting and not wearing it in the streets, in…
Chiquita trial in Florida - Photo: an employee of banana multinational Chiquita works in a factory in Colombia (Uruba).
Insights from the Chiquita trial (1): 25 years of struggle
...Medellin in 2002, shortly before their demobilisation and the numerous revelations about their crimes. Photo : © Fernando Vergara / AFP A complex web of…
Georgia's 2008 war against Russia: who will pay compensation for the victims? Photo: Elderly civilian victims near their burnt-down home following the Russian invasion.
Georgia 2008 war: when Russia won’t pay victims, solutions still exist
...Arjevanidze / AFP Unconventional compensation more likely The likelihood of Georgian victims receiving monetary compensation through the conventional enforcement of ECHR judgments appears slim. First,…
Tadamon massacre in Syria: a trial in Germany - Photo: a street destroyed in the Tadamon neighbourhood, south of Damascus (Syria).
The 2013 Tadamon massacre looms over Germany’s latest Syria trial
...in April 2013. © AFP A defendant lost in Arabic translation? Procedurally, the first weeks of trial in Hamburg have not exactly run smoothly. On…
Pjetër Shala, during his verdict before the Kosovo Specialised Chambers (court in The Hague, Netherlands)
Kosovo: Pjetër Shala sentenced to 18 years in prison
On Tuesday 16 July, the Kosovo Specialist Chambers sentenced Pjetër Shala to 18 years’ imprisonment for war crimes committed against civilians at the Kukës Metal…