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Is the death of the ICC imminent? And what does the future hold for international law? Two renowned experts, Mark Freeman and Mark Drumbl, examine these two topical issues. Illustration: Drumbl and Freeman by Benoît Peyrucq.
Thinking about the death of the ICC and what comes next
...seen multiple chapters, some good and some bad. The “behemoth” in the middle of the story, the kind of maximalist expression of the biggest aspirations…
The United States sanctions the International Criminal Court (ICC). Photo: Donald Trump delivers a speech in Washington.
Trump launches sanctions against the ICC
...regretted Trump's decision to slap sanctions on the ICC and urged him to reverse the move. The names of the individuals affected by the sanctions…
What justice for the victims in Afghanistan? An Afghan girl stands at the entrance of her house near a destroyed compound, in the old part of Kabul, on April 10, 2010.
Why Afghan victims still wait for Australian compensations
...and highlight here, in particular, the details of a compensation scheme that has been placed into the hands of the military. For two of the…
A Swedish documentary film shows Ian Lundin in Sudan surrounded by armed child soldiers. The footage was used in the trial of Swedish company Lundin Oil in Sweden.
How Lundin’s filmed trip in Sudan backfired in court
...decades after, the film backfired in court. March 2001. Speeding away from Lundin’s base camp in Rubkona, the Toyota Land Cruiser heads into the disputed…
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a hub for the mineral trade, is a magnet for neighbouring Rwanda, as it is for other countries further afield, in the European Union and elsewhere. Photo: Members of the M23 armed group, supported by Rwanda, patrol in Goma, North Kivu.
Modern-day gold rush in North Kivu: what the law can do
...example, it produces 80% of the world’s cobalt, essential for batteries. A 2018 report called these minerals “green conflict materials: the fuels of conflict in the transition…
Will Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the President of Sri Lanka, be able to put in place a genuine transitional justice process? Photo: Dissanayake during his election campaign in September 2024.
Can Sri Lanka now break with the past?
...individuals in the highest office who are personally linked [as in previous governments] to atrocities in the civil war, but it is not in their…
Osama Almasri Najim was warmly welcomed on his arrival in Libya on an Italian government plane. He had been arrested in Italy following an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Rome defies the ICC
...least two “as a result of being obliged to sleep in the prison’s yard despite the freezing temperature”. The ICC investigation in Libya started in…
Official portrait of Major General Jeff Sengelman who led the Australian military operations in Afghanistan.
Australia’s war crimes in Afghanistan: “I am one of them”
...began in 2016. But the name and the role of Sengelman, who was the head of the Special Forces units of the Australian army in…
In South Africa, Archbishop Desmond Tutu presents the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to South African President Thabo Mbeki on 21 March 2003 in Pretoria. The two personalities smile and shake hands.
A South African betrayal
...the Constitutional Court to declare that the conduct of governments in power since 2003 in suppressing the prosecution of the TRC cases was a violation…
A Holocaust survivor shows the tattoo she received when she arrived at Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in 1943.
'Tell what happened to us': the last death camp survivors
...'There wasn't a scream' The shock of their arrival in the camps, the horror of the selections, the brutality of the SS and the cold…