By Alex Roberts US ‘exceptionalism’ has always been a falsehood; and that’s being proven now more than ever. Something has shifted in American politics and the discourse surrounding the media....
Read moreDetailsBy Thomas Verfuss On the fringes of the 17th Assembly States Parties, Journalists For Justice (JFJ) exclusively interviewed President O-Gon Kwon about his first year at the helm of the political...
Read moreDetailsBy Jovan Djordjevic America has always had a special status at the Assembly of State Parties(ASP) but the salvo unleashed by John Bolton this year indicates that it will not...
Read moreDetailsBy Thomas Verfuss Soon, there might be little or no courtroom activity left at the International Criminal Court (ICC), which could be detrimental to the credibility of the institution. At...
Read moreDetailsBy Journalists For Justice (JFJ) This year is the 20th anniversary of the Rome Statute which resulted in the creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) based here in The...
Read moreDetailsBy Susan Kendi and Brian Obara Several countries and human rights organizations have piped up in support of the International Criminal Court (ICC) days after US President Donald Trump’s national-security...
Read moreDetailsBy Brian Obara Nearly eight years after violence rocked Cote d’Ivoire’s 2010 election, many young people in the country feel that Laurent Gbagbo and Simone Gbagbo have paid the debt for...
Read moreDetailsBy Thomas Verfuss Law students in 65 teams, a record number, from five continents converged in The Hague on Sunday for this year's moot court competition at Leiden University, one...
Read moreDetailsBy Brian Obara After a 25-year battle, Hissène Habré, the former Chadian dictator, finally got his just deserts on May 30, 2016. He was convicted of crimes against humanity, war...
Read moreDetailsBy Journalists For Justice Lying, sowing confusion and using psychological manipulation are the confessed stock-in-trade of a British company to deliver victory in polluted elections. Besides boasting about its involvement...
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