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- Witnesses defect from the Nkunduwimye trial
- ...April and May 1994 he transferred to the hotel numerous people threatened with death, in exchange for payment. Nkunduwimye was also said to have regularly…
- Navalnaya’s case: how Ukrainian civilians are tried in Russia
- ...hearing, answering to questions asked by the defense. “When the investigation was taking place, all the witnesses claimed to be eyewitnesses to the crime. However,…
- Counting the victims of a conflict: who does it, how?
- ...the victims families and for the fight for justice. Recommended reading Yemen: a decade of war with no sign of justice ASYMMETRICAL HAIRCUTS This podcast…
- Guillaume Mouralis: “law and justice can be powerful tools of emancipation”
- ...the USA, the project was buried and only revived in the 1990s, leading to the creation of the ICC. The idea of British mathematician and…
- People’s tribunals: “Simply pressing a start button”
- ...how the ones that discussed rights violations in her country - the Iran Tribunal and the Aban Tribunal enabled “NGOs, survivors, victims” to shake off…
- Starvation and potential ICC warrants on Gaza: what does international law say?
- ...averted. What the ICJ says about starvation On the 11 and 12 of January 2024, South Africa and Israel made submissions before the International Court…
- Switzerland condemned by the ECHR: a decisive step for climate justice in Europe
- ...represents over 2,500 Swiss women over the age of 64, accused the Swiss government of violating four articles of the European Convention on Human Rights…
- Darwish: collecting evidence, to avoid revenge and another war in Syria
- ...also preserve the narrative”. Darwish underlines the importance of the trials, including the forthcoming one in France, the role of the UN mechanism in particular…
- Kwoyelo: “At no time did I kill any one”
- ...to answer the long list of other accusations he is facing. On murder: “I was in charge of the sickbay (of the LRA), giving treatment…
- The ICC on Nigeria: Years of words, but no action
- ...the northeast of the country [see box below]. Gambia’s Fatou Bensouda, the former Prosecutor of the ICC concluded in 2020 there was “reasonable basis” to…
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