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ICL Media Review wrote a new post 4 years, 12 months ago
In this week’s review, news about the ICJ’s provisional measures concerning Iran and the US, the adjournment of the Gbagbo / Ble Goude ‘no case to answer’ hearings, the reversal of Fujimori’s pardon for crimes against humanity, a finding…
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Justice Hub wrote a new post 5 years ago
In this week’s review, news about the Khmer Rouge Tribunal’s scheduling order on the Judgment in case concerning the accused Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan, referral of Venezuela to the ICC by Rome Statute members, Germany’s sentencing for Syrian…
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Justice Hub wrote a new post 5 years ago
Helen Duffy, professor of human rights and humanitarian law at Leiden University, and director of Human Rights in Practice, has just published a review of ‘strategic human rights litigation’ – a growing area where lawyers increasingly use courts and other…
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Danya Chaikel wrote a new post 5 years ago
The 20th-anniversary summer session of Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law (SLS) this year was chock-full of highlights and marquee speakers. The 2018 summer session, which I assisted in putting together, was…
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Danya Chaikel wrote a new post 5 years ago
The 20th-anniversary summer session of Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law (SLS) this year was chock-full of highlights and marquee speakers. The 2018 summer session, which I assisted in putting together, was…
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Danya Chaikel wrote a new post 5 years ago
The 20th-anniversary summer session of Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law (SLS) this year was chock-full of highlights and marquee speakers. The 2018 summer session in August, which I assisted in putting…
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Avocats Sans Frontières wrote a new post 5 years ago
On Monday 24 September, the International Crimes Division (ICD) opened the main trial in the case of Thomas Kwoyelo. This case is the first ever to be tried before a domestic court in the conflict that opposed the Lord’s…
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Mohammad Hadi Zakerhossein wrote a new post 5 years ago
Everyone who has paid any attention to the news lately knows that there is a high-stakes dispute between the United States and Iran currently unfolding on the world stage. After unilaterally withdrawing from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,…
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Mohammad Hadi Zakerhossein wrote a new post 5 years ago
Everyone who has paid any attention to the news lately knows that there is a high-stakes dispute between the United States and Iran currently unfolding on the world stage. After unilaterally withdrawing from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,…
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Mohammad Hadi Zakerhossein wrote a new post 5 years ago
Everyone who has paid any attention to the news lately knows that there is a high-stakes dispute between the United States and Iran currently unfolding on the world stage. After unilaterally withdrawing from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,…
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ICL Media Review wrote a new post 5 years ago
In this week’s review, news about the ICC’s new preliminary examination into the deportation of Rohingya Muslims, Re-sentencing in the Bemba et al., case, the start of Ongwen’s defence case, the ICC’s decision on issues of DRC elections and…
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Okot Kasozi Bernard wrote a new post 5 years ago
In the course of a recovery monitoring visit in Pader District, a gunshot survivor rehabilitated by Refugee Law Project with funding support from the Democratic Governance Facility (DGF) remarked that “If any future violent war erupts again in northern…
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ICL Media Review wrote a new post 5 years ago
In this week’s review, news about the ICC hearings on the Jordan / Bashir Art 87(7) appeal, Bemba’s request concerning his Presidential bid after acquittal, the Association of Defence Counsel practicing before the International Courts and Tribunals (ADC-ICT) requests…
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Justice Hub wrote a new post 5 years ago
Marcus Bleasdale, the famed British photographer, has both “document some of the worlds most brutal wars” and, as a result of his research into the financing of conflict, lobbied governments and multinationals to change their policies. He has a knack for exposing…
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Justice Hub wrote a new post 5 years ago
In this week’s review, news about the ICC’s decision on jurisdiction over deportation crimes against Rohingya people in Myanmar, judges removed from the appeal of Mladic, amicus requests in the admissibility challenge of Saif Gaddafi and final remarks from…
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Justice Hub wrote a new post 5 years ago
The judges at the International Criminal Court have ruled that the court has jurisdiction over alleged deportations of Rohingya people from Myanmar to Bangladesh. But not everyone thinks it’s a good move by the court.
The decision by judges at…
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Gabrielle Lynch wrote a new post 5 years ago
In today’s world it’s almost expected that transitional justice mechanisms – such as criminal trials, reparations, memorialisation, and truth commissions – will be introduced to help consolidate a country’s transition from authoritarianism and conflict to democracy and peace.
For example,…
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Justice Hub wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago
By Hassan Bility and Lisa-Marie Rudi
The Liberian access to justice movement has gained momentum since the beginning of 2018 with national and international civil society joining forces to put pressure on the government. With an increasing number of trials…
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ICL Media Review wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago
In this week’s review, news about closing arguments in the Ntaganda trial, hearing scheduled for Jordan / Bashir appeal, resentencing in Bemba et al scheduled, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) releases legal briefing note on genocide, UN Fact…
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ICL Media Review wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago
In this week’s review, news about the release of the final brief and victim attendance at closing arguments at the Lebanon tribunal, ICC’s Trust Fund for Victims reparations questions for Al-Mahdi case, scheduling of Ntaganda closing briefs and arguments,…
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