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Universal jurisdiction gains ground from Pinochet to Syria
...and Chinese vetoes in the UN Security Council and the impossibility of setting up a special court, NGOs in particular are looking at the possibilities…
ICC grants first individual reparations to victims
...asking them for forgiveness, the judges said. Katanga was not in court for the handing down of the decision. The former militiaman is jailed in…
Justice for victims at heart of ICC credibility, says Open Society
...do you assess victim participation in the ICC trials? Mariana Pena: In the beginning in 2002, the Court feared that masses of victims would come…
Week in Review: Three African women in transitional justice
...arrest warrant against Malian Jihadist Ahmed Al Mahdi for war crimes,” writes Stéphanie Maupas, our correspondent in The Hague. “Too little action to date, say…
Ukraine accuses Russia of terrorism at the International Court of Justice
...in the justice and education sectors and in all the State institutions, and that they have not massively fled the Crimean peninsula.  Moscow says the…
ICC Prosecutor at a turning point
...the Libyans in summer 2014. “I believe the OTP should have taken the initiative a long time ago to re-challenge the admissibility in Senoussi case,”…
After 15 years, ICC States still debating crime of aggression
...conditions But the compromise adopted in Kampala imposes tough conditions on the Court. The Prosecutor will only be able to take up “aggression” cases with…
Week in Review: Does extrajudicial killing of “terrorists” threaten rule of law?
...not ban targeted attacks, but defines a precise framework,” explains Stéphanie Maupas, JusticeInfo’s correspondent in The Hague. “Their legality can only be determined on a…
Turkey jails a UN judge
...the January 17 hearing. Robinson told the court how he got on his bike early in the morning to deliver the MICT summons to the…
Targeted State killings abroad as a new form of war
...United States promised it would hit its enemies wherever they were in the name of the “war” on terror. Paris did the same thing in…