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ICC: Reparation process “makes the Court to be relevant to society, beyond the Courtroom”
In 2012, the International Criminal Court (ICC) handed down its first ever verdict in the trial of Congolese ex-militia leader Thomas Lubanga. Since then, there…
Outsider Peter Lewis voted Registrar to reform the International Criminal Court
British jurist Peter Lewis was on March 28 elected new Registrar of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Unlike his three predecessors, he is not an…
Ugandan ex-rebel leader not mentally ill, experts tell the ICC
The first stage of Dominic Ongwen’s trial is coming to an end before the International Criminal Court (ICC). In mid-April, prosecutors will call their last…
Week in Review: ICC withdrawals and fragile transitional justice
...strategy choices or bad governance,” writes Stéphanie Maupas. The remedy, according to analysts, is a better ICC providing better justice. “Its current vulnerability is not…
As Philippines withdraws, “quality justice” is best shield for ICC
After Burundi in 2016, the Philippines decided this March 16 to pull out of the Rome Treaty which created the International Criminal Court (ICC). In…
ICC Registrar withdraws candidacy for new mandate
The Registrar of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Herman von Hebel, decided on March 13 to withdraw as candidate for a new five-year mandate, JusticeInfo.net…
ICC under fire for internal mismanagement
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is again under fire for bad governance. In late January the International Labour Organization (ILO) handed down six judgments denouncing…
Week in Review: ICC internal management, Tunisia and DRC
...our correspondent Stéphanie Maupas. “The judges in Geneva found that redundancy procedures put in place by the Registrar were `without legal foundation and, therefore, unlawful`.…
Wake up to suffering of Georgian victims, NGOs tell international court
In a report published on February 5, human rights organizations express concern for the situation of victims of the summer 2008 Russia-Georgia war. Two years…
Afghanistan: NGO urges ICC not to forget Guantanamo crimes
A human rights NGO has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to extend its likely investigations on Afghanistan to crimes committed at Guantanamo. On…