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Russian aggression in Ukraine. Photo: Russian servicemen patrol the destroyed part of the Ilyich Iron and Steel Works in Ukraine's port city of Mariupol on May 18, 2022, amid the ongoing Russian military action in Ukraine.
Talking about aggression
...as a norm, it seems. Some view this serious violation of international law as the “most important crime”, because all other crimes derive from it.…
Ndélé 2 trial in the Central African Republic (CAR). 3 defendants dressed as orange prisoners take the stand.
The ‘Ndélé 2’ trial: awaiting the verdict
...the capital city of the Central African Republic (CAR). Seven defendants are involved for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during community violence…
Justice Info is 10 years old. To mark the anniversary of the site's creation (17 June 2015), Hani Abbas has graced us with a caricature with a bittersweet flavour. Illustration: as a journalist prepares to blow out the 10 candles on a huge birthday cake in the shape of a ‘judge's gavel’, 3 characters bearing a strong resemblance to Trump, Netanyahu and Putin come along to spoil the party by blowing out the candles themselves.
Justice Info is 10 years old
Our website celebrates its 10th anniversary. And yes, with the wind at our backs. When the Justice Info website was officially launched on June 17…
The International Criminal Court (ICC) and justice in Libya. Photo: A vehicle burnt during clashes between armed militias and government forces.
The ICC in Libya’s quagmire
...eastern Libya, posed together in 2022, and reminds that Haftar has also been accused by a US court of committing war crimes during the civil…
A doctor walks through the dark corridor of a hospital
Life sentence for a Syrian doctor
Alaa Moussa was on trial for multiple crimes against detainees in military hospitals in Damascus and Homs during the Syrian civil war. On 16 June,…
Transitional justice in Tunisia: obstructions, postponements, delays, political manoeuvring. A slow agony resulting in total impunity for the criminals of the Ben Ali regime. Photo: The Tunis courthouse (Tunisia) behind the bars of a gate.
Tunisia’s transitional justice in agony
...give up, you are sadly mistaken,” continues Khalfi. “Manach msallmin! Manach msamhin!” the other victims repeat in chorus. Obstacles and constant delays Transitional justice has…
Why Hungary quits the International Criminal Court (ICC) Photo: The Shoes by the Danube is a memorial dedicated to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust in Budapest on the banks of the Danube in Hungary.
Why Hungary quits the ICC
...and of course the Holocaust,” making it bear its wounds with a “heightened sensitivity to existential threat.” The danger, Goshen warned, is when this trauma…
Why is the International Criminal Court (ICC) struggling to deal globally with the multiple international crimes perpetrated by Israel in Palestine (Gaza and the West Bank)? Photo: Armed Israeli settlers talk to Palestinians in Hebron.
ICC: Shall we talk about the West Bank?
...prosecutor in connection with the Israeli government policy of settlements in the West Bank. What other crimes could and should the Office of the Prosecutor…
Ocean and marine law. Photo: A whale jumps in the open sea.
What if the ocean had rights?
...through this century by renewing our alliance with other marine life — provided, first and foremost, that we end the invisible war we are waging…
Reparations for the victims of the Church of France. Photo: A painter uses a tool to renovate a mural depicting several Catholic crosses.
Victims of Church abuse speak (Part 3): is money the Church’s “magic fix”?
...much I received, because there could be comparisons and criticism from other victims. I didn’t get what I was hoping for, but I thought it…