African women serve in international courts due to their personal agency and not tokenism
You can't fail to notice the significant contribution African women judges have been making in international courts and tribunals in ...
Read moreYou can't fail to notice the significant contribution African women judges have been making in international courts and tribunals in ...
Read moreIn today’s world it’s almost expected that transitional justice mechanisms – such as criminal trials, reparations, memorialisation, and truth commissions ...
Read moreIn December 2017, HiiL Innovating Justice held the 8th Annual Innovating Justice Forum at the Peace Palace in The Hague. The forum brought together the best ...
Read moreBy Rodwan Abouharb It seems the global campaign to protect human rights has had an unexpected side-effect: governments are changing ...
Read moreBy Justice Hub If you ever get round to reading through the outcomes of high-level meetings where ministers get to ...
Read moreJustice Rapid Response (JRR) works just as advertised. When there is an atrocity committed in a far-flung part of the ...
Read moreBy Justice Hub Jane Waithera is an advocate for the rights of people with albinism. At a recent Hague Talks ...
Read moreAt a ceremony in The Hague, Mexican human rights activist Graciela Pérez Rodriguez recieved the 2017 Human Rights Tulip. The prize ...
Read moreWe wake up every day to horrifying news from far-flung parts of the world: 339 drowned refugees in the Mediterranean ...
Read moreA series from Justice Hub: personal stories related to international justice and The Hague. Adnan Hamidović a.k.a. Frenkie was born ...
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