In general, this Assembly of the States Parties was a very enriching debate and one can observe that the International Criminal Court (ICC) is still a - if not the...
Read more“We had crazy plans for the year. Go to the beach, do a lot of things. One moment, one morning put an end to all of them… Our belongings got...
Read moreFor most people in the world, the term “climate crisis” was for many years a distant concept and it is only in recent times that it is dawning on them...
Read moreThe start of the trial of former president Hashim Thaçi of Kosovo is a contribution to making international and internationalised justice appear more balanced and impartial. It is crucial that...
Read moreIn a 2018 opinion piece appearing in the book, New Technologies for Human Rights Law and Practice, published by the Cambridge University Press under the section on The Future of...
Read moreMay 25. That is the day the Government White Paper on the Report of the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) was released. Gambians did not fail to notice the...
Read moreIt has been more than two weeks since the end of the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Whilst some participants are already back...
Read moreBy Journalists For Justice Reporter “That is a betrayal of the victims of this country. It is a betrayal of the people of this country.” The words of lawyer Essa...
Read moreBy Gabrielle Louise McIntyre The election of Karim Khan QC as the next Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court earlier this year signified the end of a difficult and protracted...
Read moreBy Henry Gekonde A Kenyan social media activist is out on bail as he fights cybercrime charges that could send him to prison for up to two years if...
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