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A property owned by the former Gambian dictator Yahya Jammeh in the United States (Potomac/Maryland) should be seized to benefit the Gambian victims of his regime, as part of reparations. Photo: Jammeh's mansion is seen from the front behind a wrought iron gate.
Jammeh’s stolen money could be used for reparation
...behind. So, the delay has created a lot of problems for the families,” Emmanuel Oduro Mensah, brother of Victor Oduro, one of the Ghanaian victims,…
Syrian Majdi Nema is on trial in France for complicity in war crimes committed in Syria. Photo: Nema in 2019, freshly graduated in Istanbul.
Nema, portrait of an ex-rebel “certain of his innocence”
Syrian Majdi Nema has been on trial in France since April 29 for complicity in war crimes. This former spokesman for the rebel group Jaysh…
Litograph showing 3 judges in period costumes (1845-1858) arguing.
A UN Judge convicted for slavery: power, politics and privilege
That the feeling of power and impunity leads to abuse is a recognised dynamic. It can also affect the staff of judicial institutions responsible for…
Ukraine / Russia: announcement of the creation of a tribunal for the crime of aggression. Photo: A Russian serviceman leans against a machine gun on the roof of an armed vehicle bearing the inscription ‘Z’.
What to make of the announced Tribunal for the crime of aggression?
On May 9 around 40 countries announced their support for the creation of a new international court to prosecute the “crime of aggression” by Russia…
No way but forward for transitional justice in South Sudan
South Sudan is feared to be on the brink of civil war. And yet it has recently adopted two ambitious laws for a truth commission…
The Carter Camp Memorial that commemorates a massacre during the civil war in the early 1990s.
Liberia’s War and Economic Crimes Court is losing steam
On April 30, Liberia’s president Joseph Boakai renewed his Executive Order establishing the Office of the War and Economic Crimes Court. But the lack of…
Defence lawyers Jennifer Naouri and Dov Jacobs.
The incredible disappearing defence of Said
...central pour la répression du banditisme. The prosecutor Karim Khan outlined its case in opening statements in September 2022, saying that the war crimes and…
The Disciplinary board of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is hearing a case of psychological harassment involving lawyer Jennifer Naouri. Image: 2 people (represented only by shadows) argue in a court of law.
Harassment at the ICC: a defence lawyer heavily sanctioned
...have the feeling that the Committee did not understand the reality of the situation that we tried to show,” says Naouri’s defence lawyer, Philippe-Henry Honegger.…
Searching for the missing in Syria. Photo: portrait of Karla Quintana wearing the official IIMP waistcoat in the field.
Looking for the missing in Syria: “It’s titanic, but we are moving”
Mexican human rights lawyer Karla Quintana was appointed in December 2024 to head the UN’s Independent Institution on Missing Persons in the Syrian Arab Republic.…
In Bangladesh, lawyers close to the government were allegedly involved in violence during student protests in the summer of 2024. Photo: Men are locked in a blue police van. Their faces are visible through the grilles in front of the windows.
Justice vs justice
Dozens of justice professionals, lawyers as well as prosecutors, have been arrested in Bangladesh. They are accused of taking part in the violent repression of…