On June 17, 2022, the International Criminal Court Presidency presented to the Assembly of States Parties (ASP) a shortlist of 12 candidates for the job of ICC Registrar. The shortlist...
Read moreKenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru, who was facing charges of witness tampering before the International Criminal Court, was on Monday night found dead in his home in Karen, Nairobi. Police, who...
Read moreThe International Criminal Court judges who decided Bosco Ntaganda’s $30 million reparation case will have to issue a new order after the Appeals Chamber reversed their ruling, citing serious errors....
Read moreThe International Criminal Court will soon establish an office in Sudan after winning the support of the ruling Sovereignty Council to maintain a continuous presence in the country, Prosecutor Karim...
Read moreBy Paolina Massidda in The Hague “I feel that my voice should be heard throughout the world because it is not going to help only me, but the whole clan,...
Read moreThe International Criminal Court’s Pre-Trial Chamber II has been sent back to the drawing board to revisit its decision rejecting the appointment of a defence counsel picked for Central African...
Read moreBy Paul van den IJssel in The Hague “Because we care about the fight against impunity for international crimes, because we care about justice to victims, we want to strengthen...
Read moreBy Thomas Verfuss in The Hague This summer the 20th anniversary of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is the occasion for many congresses, exhibitions and publications, in The Hague and...
Read moreBy Melinda Reed The gender justice provisions of the Rome Statute remain the most progressive of any international criminal law treaty. This piece offers an overview of the positive developments...
Read moreIn 1998, an idea that had been in the making for about 50 years suddenly became reality when 120 states adopted the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court at...
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