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- Ousman Sonko gets maximum punishment
- ...authorities did their best and the witnesses were very compelling.” A fall for victims of sexual violence Sonko was not convicted for all the crimes…
- Witnesses defect from the Nkunduwimye trial
- ...to life by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, ICTR, in 2003 and deceased in 2010), obviously hampers the debate. Back in April, the court…
- Navalnaya’s case: how Ukrainian civilians are tried in Russia
- ...court questioned two key witnesses, whose testimonies form the basis of the criminal case against Navalnaya. They answered questions in a hearing via videoconference from…
- Counting the victims of a conflict: who does it, how?
- ...our partners from Asymmetrical Haircuts in this new podcast, with guests from Airwars, Every Casualty Counts and Omeria, three organisations renowned for their work on…
- Guillaume Mouralis: “law and justice can be powerful tools of emancipation”
- ...these crimes was first and foremost a “citizens’” initiative. You prefer the term “citizens’ court” to the often-used expressions “court of opinion”, “people's court” or…
- People’s tribunals: “Simply pressing a start button”
- It’s a court, but also not a court. It has the trappings of some of the Hague courts – judges, officials and witnesses – and deals…
- Starvation and potential ICC warrants on Gaza: what does international law say?
- Arrest warrants for Israeli leaders are reportedly – according to sources in The Hague and Israel – being prepared by the International Criminal Court (ICC), possibly related…
- Switzerland condemned by the ECHR: a decisive step for climate justice in Europe
- ...climate for all,” said Anne Mahrer, co-president of the Senior Women for Climate Protection association, in a press release after the Strasbourg Court’s decision. “For…
- Darwish: collecting evidence, to avoid revenge and another war in Syria
- For this hundredth episode of the podcast from our dear partners and colleagues at Asymmetrical Haircuts, our guest is Syrian lawyer Mazen Darwish, who is…
- Kwoyelo: “At no time did I kill any one”
- ...that for between six and nine months, nobody should engage them or woo them, and whoever did the contrary would face a firing squad,” the…
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