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- Guillaume Mouralis: “law and justice can be powerful tools of emancipation”
- ...vocabulary isn’t very satisfactory. In France, the term “tribunal d'opinion” was used first, because the aim is not to exert pressure but to influence international…
- Switzerland condemned by the ECHR: a decisive step for climate justice in Europe
- ...before the International Court of Justice, seized since 2023 at the request of Vanuatu of an opinion on the responsibility of countries in relation to…
- Colombia’s JEP unveils alternative sanctions but remains silent on punishment
- ...its retributive component will work. On the morning of April 2, 31 former military officials got up early to meet at the Chisacá lagoon, nestled…
- Reconciliation made in Rwanda
- ...opinion, the foundations for reconciliation have already been laid: a shared culture and language, inter-ethnic marriages and shared social values, which explain why Rwanda is…
- Guinea: was the stadium massacre a crime against humanity?
- ...Under pressure, the court finally decided to suspend the hearings again, and announced they would restart on April 2. THE OPINION OF THE UN COMMISSION…
- Martin Schibbye (journalist): “Sweden believed in Lundin”
- ...were not designed to stand the test in a court of law, but rather to mobilize public opinion, where the requirement for proof is not…
- Sanctions in Colombia’s justice process: How to get it right
- ...these special sanctions involve a reparative component — consisting of “tasks, work or activities with a reparative content” — and a retributive component of “effective…
- Is the ICJ the new “nuclear weapon” of small states?
- ...intervened 10 years ago when the court was last asked its opinion on the Israeli-Palestinian context – which resulted in the judges’ opinion that Israeli…
- The wild reparations order of the ICC
- ...chatter as the gallery cleared out, every attendee had an opinion on that issue. No doubt the thousands of victims, not to mention their wider…
- The Ukrainian drone that said “follow me”
- ...state lawyer asked the court to acquit his client. In his opinion, “the prosecution failed to prove where the shelling originated from, failed to identify…
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15 March 2024
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11 March 2024
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5 March 2024
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29 February 2024
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26 February 2024
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