Sometimes justice comes down to making people feel they have been heard: Best of #MyJustice series 2017
By Justice Hub Like describing an elephant, “justice” is a hard word to define to everyone’s’ satisfaction. You just know ...
Read moreBy Justice Hub Like describing an elephant, “justice” is a hard word to define to everyone’s’ satisfaction. You just know ...
Read moreBy Justice Hub Jane Waithera is an advocate for the rights of people with albinism. At a recent Hague Talks ...
Read moreIn this week's review, news about France’s complicity in the Rwanda genocide, crimes against humanity in North Korea, the ICC ...
Read moreThere will be a lot of celebration that it actually got through. “It’s down to the wire” tweeted Amanda Gharemani ...
Read moreAt a ceremony in The Hague, Mexican human rights activist Graciela Pérez Rodriguez recieved the 2017 Human Rights Tulip. The prize ...
Read moreIn this week's review, news about the ICC’s annual Preliminary Examination report, the Prosecutor’s decision on reconsideration of the preliminary ...
Read moreBy Justice Hub The conflicts in Iraq and Syria have resulted in countless atrocities being committed against innocent civilians. Women ...
Read moreThe ICC Prosecutor’s investigation into the Russo-Georgian War of 2008 took a long time coming, but represents a welcome change of ...
Read more28 November 2017 – news about the courts - ICC Appeals Chamber issues questions for Bemba appeals hearing and Canadian ...
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