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A property owned by the former Gambian dictator Yahya Jammeh in the United States (Potomac/Maryland) should be seized to benefit the Gambian victims of his regime, as part of reparations. Photo: Jammeh's mansion is seen from the front behind a wrought iron gate.
Jammeh’s stolen money could be used for reparation
...the process. In March, the Gambia justice minister Dawda Jallow told the national assembly that 20 million dalasis [around 278,000 USD] were allocated in the…
Litograph showing 3 judges in period costumes (1845-1858) arguing.
A UN Judge convicted for slavery: power, politics and privilege
...facilitating the proper, fair, and efficient administration of justice.” How should international justice mechanisms proceed when the cries of injustice are coming from inside the…
Ukraine / Russia: announcement of the creation of a tribunal for the crime of aggression. Photo: A Russian serviceman leans against a machine gun on the roof of an armed vehicle bearing the inscription ‘Z’.
What to make of the announced Tribunal for the crime of aggression?
...of mainly European countries. Justice Info asked Marieke de Hoon, Associate Professor of International Criminal Law at the University of Amsterdam, to explain this new…
Rohingya women from Myanmar, in Bangladesh.
How Argentina deals with sexual crimes against the Rohingya
...are already involved? Recommended reading Three years after the coup, hopes of justice for Myanmar? ASYMMETRICAL HAIRCUTS This podcast has been published as part of…
Ukraine / Russia: prisoners of war and international humanitarian law. Photo: A Ukrainian prisoner bows his head in the dock during his trial in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
Ukrainian prisoners of war and the crisis of international law
...their mandates. Evident double standards on the part of countries that hold disproportionate sway over the levers of international justice have helped fuel the sense of…
No way but forward for transitional justice in South Sudan
...of issues, including citizen perspectives on peace processes and transitional justice, land rights, and local approaches security and justice provision. Recommended reading Oil and war…
The Carter Camp Memorial that commemorates a massacre during the civil war in the early 1990s.
Liberia’s War and Economic Crimes Court is losing steam
...civil society activist, a transitional justice scholar, and the co-author of “Impunity Under Attack: Evolution and Imperatives of Liberia’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission”. Weah holds…
A Syrian ex-rebel on trial in France: Majdi Nema.
A Syrian rebel on trial in France
...citizens and victims,” explains Kempf. “I fear that by organizing this trial, the French justice system is confiscating the Syrian people’s own justice and legitimizing…
Defence lawyers Jennifer Naouri and Dov Jacobs.
The incredible disappearing defence of Said
...central pour la répression du banditisme. The prosecutor Karim Khan outlined its case in opening statements in September 2022, saying that the war crimes and…
The Disciplinary board of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is hearing a case of psychological harassment involving lawyer Jennifer Naouri. Image: 2 people (represented only by shadows) argue in a court of law.
Harassment at the ICC: a defence lawyer heavily sanctioned
...contradictory instructions; if you asked for information, you were yelled at, if you didn’t, you were yelled at. There was just no way out,” says…