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- Justice for whom? The case of Bosnia-Herzegovina after twenty years of "doing justice"
- ...the Srebrenica genocide in 1995[vii]. The claim that prosecuting international crimes committed in BiH would lead to societal peace has also been widely questioned. One…
- Global Court Wrestling in Africa
- ...been perceived as competing with national institutions in various African states, seeking the prosecution in The Hague of suspects whom domestic actors wish to prosecute…
- Mission Partly Accomplished for Rwanda Tribunal
- ...you pursue all senior commanders responsible for atrocities committed in Rwanda in 1994,” Roth also said in the letter to Jallow. For genocide survivors, their…
- Confronting Khmer Rouge crimes in Cambodia
- ...into more manageable ‘mini’ trials in order to expedite proceedings. The first mini trial, ‘002/01’, focused principally on the evacuation of Phnom Penh in April…
- CAMBODIA TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE – IN BRIEF
- ...military commander Ta Mok (“Brother Number Five”), was captured in March 1999, bringing the civil war to an end. He died in a military hospital…
- Spain: Seeking Justice in Argentina
- ...Coordination Group in Support of the Argentinian Complaint (Coordinadora Estatal de Apoyo a la Querella Argentina, CeAQUA) was created in Spain in May 2013. It…
- Canada schooling was "cultural genocide"
- ...that." Beginning in 1874, 150,000 Indian, Inuit and Metis children in Canada were forcibly enrolled in 132 boarding schools run by Christian churches on behalf…
- TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN UGANDA – IN BRIEF
- ...of the conflict, nearly two million people in northern Uganda were displaced. The LRA was forced out of Uganda in 2005/06 and has since wreaked…
- European Arrests Refuel Impunity Debate in Liberia
- ...committed in Liberia between 1993 and 1995, especially killings targeting civilians in the Lofa district of northwest Liberia. He is in provisional detention. Impunity in…
- Rape as a Weapon of War and the Search for Justice
- ...in armed conflict. So has UN action made any difference for victims? “No, it has not made much difference for victims in terms of preventing…
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