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- Counting the victims of a conflict: who does it, how?
- What sources provide reliable information on the number of civilian and military casualties in a conflict? How are these figures collected, sorted and interpreted? This…
- Guillaume Mouralis: “law and justice can be powerful tools of emancipation”
- ...a court of law. The Uyghur Tribunal was probably not able to carry out as thorough a field investigation as the Vietnam Tribunal, as access…
- People’s tribunals: “Simply pressing a start button”
- ...Criminal Court (ICC). Sovereignty though can act as a shield preventing victims’ access to justice or trying to mould a set of events to fit…
- Starvation and potential ICC warrants on Gaza: what does international law say?
- ...besieging forces have deliberately cut off food supplies to starve out opponents, to weaken resistance and hasten surrender. The recognition of starvation as a criminal…
- Kwoyelo: “At no time did I kill any one”
- ...LRA) who had young children, to act as babysitters. Orders (within the LRA Command) on how the abducted young girls were to be distributed to…
- The ICC on Nigeria: Years of words, but no action
- ...who have been abducted and sexually abused. Such allegations have been documented by numerous local and international NGOs, as well as the ICC Prosecutor. Both…
- Waiting for Eritrean human traffickers’ trials in the Netherlands
- ...men as well; and the killings, many people die”. As these widespread attacks against a civilian population may also be charged as crimes against humanity,…
- Chad: coup de théâtre for Habré's victims
- ...able to say that the son is not the father, and that the current president wants to purge the past so as to be able…
- Colombia’s JEP unveils alternative sanctions but remains silent on punishment
- ...according to the peace agreement, but almost nothing on the retributive component that they must also fulfil. Restoring the forest as redress "What do we…
- Bonaire: a history of slavery, a present of social inequalities
- ...di katibu, in Papiamentu, the local language on Bonaire’s island), shelters for enslaved individuals built from 1850 to 1863 as lip service to those criticising…
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