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ICC should give victims free choice of lawyers, says Human Rights Watch
In a new report, Human Rights Watch argues that victims should have free choice of lawyer to represent them at the International Criminal Court (ICC).…
Malian Jihadist ordered to pay 2.7 million Euros in reparations to Timbuktu victims
Judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) handed down on Thursday August 17 their reparations order for the victims of Ahmed Al Mahdi. Al Mahdi,…
ICC issues arrest warrant for Libyan strongman ally
On Tuesday August 15, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a new arrest warrant for crimes committed in Libya. Mahmoud al- Werfalli, an ally of…
Week in Review: The thorny issue of reparations
...very long and very complex, as JusticeInfo’s correspondent in The Hague Stéphanie Maupas writes. Lack of transparency in Côte d’Ivoire In Côte d’Ivoire, the transitional…
Palestinian civil society urges the ICC to act
Lawyers representing 448 named victims and 42 Palestinian civil society organizations have presented to International Criminal Court Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda a thick file of complaints…
ICC blames South Africa and UN for failure to arrest Sudanese President
Judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) have deemed that South Africa flouted its duties to the Court when it failed to arrest Sudanese President…
“If the ICC fails in Georgia, it will be the same in Afghanistan and Palestine"
Lawyer Nika Jeiranashvili has been based in The Hague for the Open Society for nearly a year monitoring progress of the Georgia case before the…
Government cynicism and the transitional justice dream in crisis
...Syrian war. The recent article by our Hague correspondent Stéphanie Maupas sharply reflects the troubled state of international justice and transitional justice more widely. Transitional…
Civil society calls for Syria justice funding as UN drags its feet
An organization supporting Syrian civil society has launched a call for funding to support the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM) for Syria. This Mechanism,…
“Terminator” tells ICC he tried to help civilians in Congo
Former Congolese militiaman Bosco Ntaganda has been testifying in his own defence since June 14 before the International Criminal Court (ICC). He is on trial…