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- Gambia: the end of the wait-and-see strategy?
- ...advised by people with expertise in cost implications of policy decisions. Best practices from other internationalised tribunals are being studied and applied. The government should…
- Witnesses defect from the Nkunduwimye trial
- ...sell food and drink from the loot, in the company of his friend Georges Rutaganda, vice-president of the National Committee of the Interahamwe, the militia…
- Navalnaya’s case: how Ukrainian civilians are tried in Russia
- ...home. More than 200 of our soldiers and civilians have been returned from Russian captivity.” However, how often and in what numbers civilians end up…
- Guillaume Mouralis: “law and justice can be powerful tools of emancipation”
- JUSTICE INFO IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS Guillaume Mouralis Historian and director of research at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France When international justice…
- People’s tribunals: “Simply pressing a start button”
- ...Slobodan Milosevic at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). He tells Justice Info how he was gradually convinced by the concept of…
- Starvation and potential ICC warrants on Gaza: what does international law say?
- ...cultural and national identity of Ukraine. Historical reluctance to criminalize starvation Despite Lemkin’s advocacy on the role of starvation in genocide, its prominence did not…
- Switzerland condemned by the ECHR: a decisive step for climate justice in Europe
- ...to November 2016, when the association lodged a complaint with the Swiss federal government. It argued the State was not doing enough under its national…
- Darwish: collecting evidence, to avoid revenge and another war in Syria
- ...the universal jurisdiction processes concerning Bashar al-Assad's regime. According to the former political prisoner, testing the evidence, collecting testimonies, for victims who have no access…
- Kwoyelo: “At no time did I kill any one”
- ...it was not only men who would fight but women would also join, so the women would act as wives and as soldiers.” Sexual enslavement:…
- The ICC on Nigeria: Years of words, but no action
- ...Nigerian armed forces. Very few soldiers sanctioned “I know of very few cases of soldiers being sanctioned, losing their jobs or being court-marshalled,” says Nigerian…
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