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- Witnesses defect from the Nkunduwimye trial
- ...Rwandan capital’s main hotel took in and protected over a thousand Tutsis and Hutus threatened with massacre, knew well Nkunduwimye, currently on trial in Belgium.…
- Navalnaya’s case: how Ukrainian civilians are tried in Russia
- ...in the Donetsk People’s Republic on September 27, 2022. This case takes place as Russia and Ukraine are in the process of exchanging civilian prisoners,…
- 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”
- ...serious and detailed, and is documented in detail in the minutes of the trial, published in several languages (two volumes - almost 800 pages -…
- People’s tribunals: “Simply pressing a start button”
- ...next known that is due to hear, on May 16-17, the Filipino People war crimes’ claims against the US Government and the Marcos and Duterte…
- Starvation and potential ICC warrants on Gaza: what does international law say?
- ...in the Genocide Convention. Only in 1977, after the occurrence of famines in Biafra during the late 1960s and in Bangladesh in 1974, where millions…
- Switzerland condemned by the ECHR: a decisive step for climate justice in Europe
- ...filed a new climate appeal in 2019 before the Swiss justice system, this time based on the violation of their human rights (in particular Articles…
- Darwish: collecting evidence, to avoid revenge and another war in Syria
- ...and hopes that this work will help to avoid revenge and another war. Recommended reading Assad and Nezzar: Swiss justice finally moving, but not so…
- Kwoyelo: “At no time did I kill any one”
- ...in Uganda and take them to Sudan”. “So, when I arrived in Sudan, I went and handed over all those widows to Joseph Kony. When…
- The ICC on Nigeria: Years of words, but no action
- ...the northeast of the country [see box below]. Gambia’s Fatou Bensouda, the former Prosecutor of the ICC concluded in 2020 there was “reasonable basis” to…
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