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Justice Rapid Response (JRR) works just as advertised. When there is an atrocity committed in a far-flung part of the ...
Read moreJustice Rapid Response (JRR) works just as advertised. When there is an atrocity committed in a far-flung part of the ...
Read moreIn this week's review, news about the KRSJI, pardon of Alberto Fujimori, the inquiry into Praljak’s death, and an appeal ...
Read moreBy Justice Hub Like describing an elephant, “justice” is a hard word to define to everyone’s’ satisfaction. You just know ...
Read moreBy Stephanie van den Berg It was supposed to be a predictable appeals verdict in the case of the International ...
Read moreBy Fabio Andres Diaz One year after Colombians initially rejected a peace agreement with the FARC guerrilla group, today the outlook for ...
Read moreBy Kathryn Kraft The government of the Central African Republic recently signed a peace deal with 13 rebel groups to bring an end ...
Read moreBy Benjamin Duerr Without the testimony of witnesses, trials in international courts in The Hague - like the International Criminal ...
Read moreThe trial of Ahmad Al-Faqi Al-Mahdi concluded before Trial Chamber VIII at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on ...
Read moreBy Eddy Ashioya This personal blog is the second runner up in the peace, justice and security blog competition.* The Kenyan ...
Read moreBy Jawida Mansour This personal blog is the first runner up in the peace, justice and security blog competition.* The author, ...
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