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Supporters and opponents of Donald Trump scuffle as they wait for a verdict in Trump's hush money criminal trial outside Manhattan Criminal Court on May 29, 2024 in New York City.
Pursuing universal jurisdiction on the eve of Trump’s era
...in a couple of years from now, to assess how the U.S. international justice landscape looks like after Trump II. Recommended reading Why transitional justice…
Drawings of Azriel Bibliowicz and Ricardo Silva Romero, two Colombian writers.
Writing about crimes you can’t forget
...de navidad en la gran via (2001), Parece que va a llover (2005), Autogol ( 2009), El libro de la envidia (2014), Rio muerto (2020)…
Central African Republic - Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona and Alfred Rhombot Yekatom before the International Criminal Court (ICC): what sentences could they face?
Last words in the Yekatom and Ngaïssona trial
...receive justice for the crimes committed in their country, and this has been the case for decades. Such circumstances only perpetuate impunity and encourage such cycles…
Climate justice - Arnold Kiel Loughman (Attorney General of the Republic of Vanuatu) pleads before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for polluting states to be held responsible for the effects of climate change.
Climate justice: who argued what at the ICJ
...justice,” Vishal Prasad, the campaign director of the Pacific islands students fighting climate change, said to Justice Info. This youth group came up with the…
In Syria, after the fall of Assad, the search for the disappeared often begins in mass graves. Photo: People digging at the bottom of a deep mass grave while children watch from above.
Syria: getting it right in the search for the disappeared
...unclear. If the new Syrian authorities decide to create a local mechanism (using the local justice system or a new one), it is also unclear…
Sihem Bensedrine, the former chairwoman of Tunisia's truth commission, is in prison. Many human rights organisations believe that the government is seeking to undermine transitional justice efforts.
Tunisia: why Bensedrine is in jail
...her release ever since, denouncing “a judicial cabal with the sole objective to bury Tunisian transitional justice”. Ayachi Hammami, former minister for human rights, is…
2024 - The year of international justice in pictures
2024 - A year of international justice in pictures
Justice Info is taking a break between 23 December and 5 January. But until we see you again, here are ten powerful images from 2024.…
Trial of Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman (Ali Kushayb) at the International Criminal Court (ICC). He is on trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Sudan (Darfur).
The first Darfur trial ended at the ICC
...need to make more effort to bring the others to justice. He was just a commander, but the one who empowered him is still free,”…
In Ukraine, a military prisoner, sitting on a chair, is guarded by a soldier in the background, in what looks like an interrogation room.
Ukraine: a two-time deserter convicted of high treason
...court hearings via video conference. This report is part of our coverage of war crimes justice produced in partnership with Ukrainian journalists. A first version…
In Gambia, Yahya Jammeh near the presidential car, escorted by ‘junglers’ (his bodyguards).
Gambia: ECOWAS revises its position
...the Gambia", announced the Gambian Ministry of Justice in a statement sent to AFP on Sunday 15 December. In so doing, they reversed the decision…