By Millicent Zighe. Victims of human rights abuses have expressed relief following Sudan’s decision to hand over former President Omar –Al Bashir to the International Criminal Court. The ousted leader...
Read moreThe Coalition for the International Criminal Court PRESS RELEASE 18 September 2019 The Hague— The doors have been opened, which might result in the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) highly criticised...
Read moreBy Tom Maliti Joseph Akwenyu Manoba and Francisco Cox represent one group of victims in the International Criminal Court (ICC) trial of Dominic Ongwen, a former Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander. Manoba, a Ugandan,...
Read moreBy:Tom Maliti Joseph Akwenyu Manoba and Francisco Cox represent one group of victims in the International Criminal Court (ICC) trial of Dominic Ongwen, a former Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander. Manoba, a Ugandan, has...
Read moreBy Tom Maliti Joseph Akwenyu Manoba and Francisco Cox represent one group of victims in the International Criminal Court (ICC) trial of Dominic Ongwen, a former Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander. Manoba, a Ugandan,...
Read moreThe Point newspaper on Monday, September 17,2018 signed a training agreement with The Hague-based Journalists for Justice (JFJ) to build the capacity of its staff to report on transitional justice...
Read more“Until now there was no guide for victims participating in proceedings before international courts,” said Judge Ivana HrdliÄková, President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL), during a book presentation...
Read more“Until now there was no guide for victims participating in proceedings before international courts,” said Judge Ivana HrdliÄková, President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL), during a book presentation...
Read moreBy Susan Kendi A teachable moment presents itself for African strongmen in the trial and prosecution of former Chadian dictator Hissène Habré, whose appeal against conviction failed today. Habré’s is...
Read moreThe trial of the Former president of Chadian strongman Hissène Habré is the first case where a former African head of state has been tried under extraterritorial jurisdiction. 25 years after...
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