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 this week's review, news about the ICJ’s provisional measures concerning Iran and the US, the adjournment of the Gbagbo ...
Read moreNavanethem "Navi" Pillay has been a prominent thorn in the side of repressive regimes her entire career. As a freshly-minted ...
Read moreIn this week's review, news about the Khmer Rouge Tribunal’s scheduling order on the Judgment in case concerning the accused ...
Read moreThe 20th-anniversary summer session of Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law (SLS) this ...
Read moreThe 20th-anniversary summer session of Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law (SLS) this ...
Read moreThe 20th-anniversary summer session of Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law (SLS) this ...
Read moreIn this week's review, news about the ICC’s new preliminary examination into the deportation of Rohingya Muslims, Re-sentencing in the ...
Read moreMarcus Bleasdale, the famed British photographer, has both "document some of the worlds most brutal wars" and, as a result of his ...
Read moreIn this week's review, news about the ICC’s decision on jurisdiction over deportation crimes against Rohingya people in Myanmar, judges ...
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