Voluntary cooperation crucial to functioning of ICC
By Thomas Verfuss The obligation to execute ICC arrest warrants and to cooperate with the court’s investigations is much talked about. But – next to cooperation with the court that ...
By Thomas Verfuss The obligation to execute ICC arrest warrants and to cooperate with the court’s investigations is much talked about. But – next to cooperation with the court that ...
The ICC seen through African eyes Dozens of civil society representatives, diplomats, academic observers, an ICC judge and other court staff attended the official opening of “Commemorating 20 years of ...
By Thomas Verfuss Former DRC vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba’s acquittal by the ICC Appeals Chamber in June had led to sleepless nights for staff of the Office of the Prosecutor, as ...
By Thomas Verfuss Former DRC vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba’s acquittal by the ICC Appeals Chamber in June had led to sleepless nights for staff of the Office of the Prosecutor, as ...
Following the release of an open letter of complaint to delegates to the 17th Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute, Journalists For Justice asked the Registry of the ...
Following the release of an open letter of complaint to delegates to the 17th Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute, Journalists For Justice asked the Registry of the International ...
During a recent conference in the Peace Palace, it was stressed once again that for international criminal justice to be credible, especially when it is being watched by the world ...
Journalists For Justice has noted the absence of equal opportunities for excellent African students, who cannot benefit from the same opportunities as their European Union counterparts who can afford to ...