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The International Criminal Court (ICC) and justice in Libya. Photo: A vehicle burnt during clashes between armed militias and government forces.
The ICC in Libya’s quagmire
...infamous Mitiga prison, Osama Almasri Najim, has become both an example of the failure of the member states to cooperate with the ICC and of…
A doctor walks through the dark corridor of a hospital
Life sentence for a Syrian doctor
...al-Assad. The crimes committed by Alaa Mousa, 40, during the Syrian civil war were "part of a brutal reaction by Assad's dictatorial, unjust regime", said…
Transitional justice in Tunisia: obstructions, postponements, delays, political manoeuvring. A slow agony resulting in total impunity for the criminals of the Ben Ali regime. Photo: The Tunis courthouse (Tunisia) behind the bars of a gate.
Tunisia’s transitional justice in agony
...of September 2023, the reassignment of seven of the 13 presidents of the specialized chambers led to a further slowdown in the processing of cases…
Why Hungary quits the International Criminal Court (ICC) Photo: The Shoes by the Danube is a memorial dedicated to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust in Budapest on the banks of the Danube in Hungary.
Why Hungary quits the ICC
...this type. Fighting the manipulation of trauma That posture jarred with the tone inside the EPICON conference. There, the conversation turned to the deeper drivers…
Why is the International Criminal Court (ICC) struggling to deal globally with the multiple international crimes perpetrated by Israel in Palestine (Gaza and the West Bank)? Photo: Armed Israeli settlers talk to Palestinians in Hebron.
ICC: Shall we talk about the West Bank?
...pressure on Israel.”  Why not apartheid? A list of possible crimes against humanity is also part of the discussion on the scope of the ICC…
Ocean and marine law. Photo: A whale jumps in the open sea.
What if the ocean had rights?
...president of the NGO Wild Legal and author of the book ‘Justice for the rights of the starfish, towards the recognition of the rights of…
Reparations for the victims of the Church of France. Photo: A painter uses a tool to renovate a mural depicting several Catholic crosses.
Victims of Church abuse speak (Part 3): is money the Church’s “magic fix”?
...of 2024, the INIRR had handed down 765 decisions, 99% of which awarded financial compensation, and 132 of which awarded the maximum amount. As of…
Reparations for the victims of the Church of France. Photo: A painter uses a tool to renovate a mural depicting several Catholic crosses.
Victims of Church abuse speak (Part 2): the painful path of going to the commissions
...by President Antoine Garapon. The assessment of each situation is based on two factors. The first is characterization of the abuse by a member of…
At his trial in Paris (France), Majdi Nema (alias ‘Islam Alloush’) was found guilty of complicity in war crimes committed in Syria. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Nema, guilty of his organization’s crimes
...of some of their relatives, these testimonies constitute “indirect evidence” in the eyes of the prosecutor. “It is not a matter of questioning the testimonies…
Reparations for the victims of the Church of France. Photo: A painter uses a tool to renovate a mural depicting several Catholic crosses.
Victims of Church abuse speak (Part 1): whether or not to ask for reparation
...a nun. He worked as a psychotherapist and was also one of the pioneers. “When I first heard about the Sauvé Commission [named after the…