Search


Advanced search
Sort by
  • Topics
    • Tribunals
      • ICC
      • ICTR
      • ICTY
      • Mixed tribunals
      • National tribunals
    • Truth commissions
    • Reparations
    • Memory
    • Reconciliation
    • Universal jurisdiction
    • Environment
    • Other
  • Dossiers spéciaux
  • Opinion
  • In-depth interviews
  • Formats
    • Entretiens
    • Reportages
    • Infographies
    • Blind spots
    • Podcasts
  • AFP news feed
  • Hirondelle News
  • Oxford Partnership
Countries (all / none)
Use the CTRL or SHIFT keys to select multiple countries
Show publications
Number of results per page
Total : 340 results found
In villages in North Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), survivors of attacks by Ugandan soldiers are waiting to receive reparations. Photo: Three survivors of massacres (seen from behind) in front of a mass grave (not shown) where their relatives are buried.
DRC: with the forgotten people of North Kivu
...reparations for its illegal activities in the DRC. In Maboya-Loya, victims and survivors still have fresh memories of the crimes committed in 2000. Emmanuel Sivanzire,…
International Criminal Court and Special Criminal Court: a duel at the summit of justice in the Central African Republic. Photo: A taxi and a gendarmerie vehicle in a street in Bangui (Central African Republic).
A courts’ chase in Bangui
...2021, is all about. The [ICC] must remain a mechanism of last resort, and The Hague a city of last resort.” Photo: © ICC-CPI A…
The empty courtroom of the International Criminal Court.
A court without trials?
...of Central African Mahamat Saïd, which began over two years ago, will be the only one underway before the International Criminal Court in 2025. ©…
JEP and Transitional Justice in Colombia. Photo: Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla fighters prepare to be demobilized following the signing of the peace agreement.
Colombia: Going back to the original balance of justice
...every person responsible for the thousands of human rights violations, because the result instead of greater justice for each victim is de facto impunity, leaving…
Gangs and transitional justice - Photo: Young people take part in a sports event in Marseille's northern suburbs, where violence is rife.
Are gangs a topic for transitional justice?
...also obscures the systemic nature of urban violence and the way in which different forms of violence interrelate and can feed off each other. Focusing…
Kabuga's money - Photo: bundles of banknotes (Rwandan francs)
Will the UN ever recover Kabuga’s money?
...counsel, and he asked the registry to appoint the French lawyer Emmanuel Altit as his permanent counsel. The accused had then submitted a declaration of…
Military report supposedly behind the plot that led to the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda. Photo montage combining a portrait of Théoneste Bagosora at a hearing before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and a scan of the 1991 report of the ‘Bagosora Commission’.
Justice Info publishes the report supposedly behind the genocide plot in Rwanda
...extract from the 1991 Commission's report. "It is clear that the definition of the ‘enemy’ contains both an ethnic component and a reference to proscribed…
Trial in France of Eugène Rwamucyo for complicity in genocide in Rwanda - Photo: Eugène Rwamucyo at the opening of his trial in Paris
Rwamucyo sentenced for complicity in genocide
...expressed his support for the genocidal government," said Emmanuel Daoud, a lawyer for LDH and FIDH, two human rights organisations who are among the plaintiffs.…
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
...hospital where he was working at the time. "He was openly anti-Tutsi and publicly expressed his support for the genocidal government," said Emmanuel Daoud, a…
Mafias, gangs, cartels: mass violence that escapes transitional justice. Illustration: 3 men in hooded sweatshirts are dressed like gang members. In the background, a map of the world.
Mafias, gangs, cartels: mass violence that escapes transitional justice
...the Sinaloa Cartel, which remains the most powerful criminal organization on the continent, and the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), the other organisations (Cartel…