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Yaron Wax, deputy head of mission for the Israeli embassy in the Netherlands, British lawyer and member of Israel's legal team, Malcom Shaw KC and Member of Israel's legal team Avigail Frisch Ben Avraham attend a hearing at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as part of South Africa's request on a Gaza ceasefire in The Hague, on May 24, 2024.
The ICJ’s warning to Israel
...South Africa argued the only way to enable humanitarian aid in to ease the crisis in Gaza was a full halt to Israel's military operations.…
A criminal complaint has been filed against Booking.com for money laundering in connection with war crimes. Photo: an accommodation offered by Booking.com on which is written “Booking.occupiedterritories”.
Is Booking.com profiting from war crimes in Palestine?
...its platform, including conflict regions. Its policy is to allow all providers to advertise their accommodation on the platform “as long as they obey the…
The International Criminal Court (ICC) team behind the arrest warrants for the leaders of Israel and Hamas. Photo: Karim Khan, Brenda Hollis and Andrew Cayley.
Behind the scenes of the ICC Prosecutor’s coup d’éclat
...the evidence is going to have to be of a quality that the judges agree that the process deserves to go forward.  “Before I became…
ICC arrest warrants against Israel and Hamas. Photo montage of 3 flags: Hamas, the International Criminal Court (ICC) and Israel.
Israel/Palestine: the moment of truth
...as justice serving Western powers. Today, with this request for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders as well as Hamas leaders, it sends a very strong…
Will there soon be trials for Yahya Jammeh's crimes in Gambia? - Photo: Gambian President Adama Barrow adopts a wait-and-see stance at a meeting of African countries belonging to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Gambia: the end of the wait-and-see strategy?
...a request for Jammeh’s transfer to the court,” Brody hoped.  It will be up to the Special Prosecutor to decide how to charge Jammeh but…
Irina Navalnaya trial in Russia. Photo: Navalnaya adopts a dreamy, feminine pose behind the glass of the dock. The young Ukrainian woman is accused of terrorism.
Navalnaya’s case: how Ukrainian civilians are tried in Russia
...leader Alexei Navalny, who died in prison in February 2024. “Do as we say” In August 2022, Irina Navalnaya traveled back from Berdichev to the…
Counting the victims - Photo: Yemeni children in a civilian builing destoyed during the war.
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…
Russell Tribunal (citizen's tribunal): interview with Guillaume Mouralis - Illustration: portrait of Guillaume Mouralis.
Guillaume Mouralis: “law and justice can be powerful tools of emancipation”
...Tribunal was probably not able to carry out as thorough a field investigation as the Vietnam Tribunal, as access in China is by definition impossible.…
People’s Tribunal on the Murders of Journalists (Nieuwe Kerk, The Hague, Netherlands).
People’s tribunals: “Simply pressing a start button”
...Criminal Court (ICC). Sovereignty though can act as a shield preventing victims’ access to justice or trying to mould a set of events to fit…
Crime of starvation in Gaza: will the ICC act? - Photo: Palestinians crowd around a food distribution point in Rafah.
Starvation and potential ICC warrants on Gaza: what does international law say?
...besieging forces have deliberately cut off food supplies to starve out opponents, to weaken resistance and hasten surrender. The recognition of starvation as a criminal…