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Rwanda: what’s at stake in the Kabuga trial
...to the judges. To consolidate investigations, Belgian judge Damien Vandermeersch recommended in 1999 "increased control by the prosecutor" [https://genevaconference-tpir.univ-paris1.fr/article224,224-lang=fr.html ] and the introduction of the…
Why the Dutch are threatening to take Syria to court
...also come from individuals within the Dutch diplomatic corps with a strong passion on Syrian accountability and a genuine dissatisfaction that nothing is happening with…
Colombia: The Hall of Never Again sends out distress signals
...and extrajudicial execution of her son Luis Fernando by Army officials in 1984 – which she dubbed ‘Operation Kingbird’, just like the diminutive bird that…
A member of the Catholic Church on a worldmap
Sexual abuse in the Church: map of justice worldwide
...the UK (2009). Jean-Pierre Massias, professor of public law and president of the Institut francophone pour la justice et la démocratie considers that "what is…
Duch, the last silence of the torturer
...in Phnom Penh at the age of seventy-seven. Duch, the son of Khmer peasants, was endowed with outstanding qualities: he had an intense desire to…
Duch, a symbol to the bitter end
...seen only twice in his life. It had been thirty years since the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime. Pol Pot, Son Sen and Ta…
The man who brought Raslan to Germany
...contact Riad Seif for help. “My son-in-law told me that there was a defected colonel in Jordan who was being threatened by the Syrian regime…
Bled by armed groups, Congo’s Virunga Park wants justice
...explains Belgian anthropologist and primatologist Emmanuel de Merode, who is director of the Virunga National Park. “To a lesser extent, wood is also used for…
The good and bad manners of Nigeria towards the ICC
...is the target of unacceptable attacks by the United States”, says Amnesty International West and Central Africa director Samira Daoud, but “that support should be…
Why Colombia’s TRC lacks business support
...make up for this limitation in a number of ways. It invited Henry Éder, head of a major sugar manufacturer and son of one of…