Peace, justice and security – three words not well known in my country
By Mirza Mustafagić, 23 years This personal blog is the winning entry in the peace, justice and security blog competition.* ...
Read moreBy Mirza Mustafagić, 23 years This personal blog is the winning entry in the peace, justice and security blog competition.* ...
Read moreBy Justice Hub On 5 September, the Peace, Justice and Security Foundation in The Hague is organising a gala event ...
Read moreBy Taban Romano Civil society members were outraged by an op-ed in the New York Times, reportedly by the president ...
Read moreBy Emanuele del Rosso The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) - commonly referred as the Khmer Rouge Tribunal ...
Read moreBy Justice Hub Petar Finci comes from Sarajevo. He’s a senior information assistant at the ICTY, the International Criminal Tribunal ...
Read moreBy Aida Grovestins Reed Brody is a human rights activist and lawyer from Brooklyn, New York. He is counsel and ...
Read morePhilip Yayah Kpakiwa is the country coordinator of the MasterPeace Club in Guinea. MasterPeace is a grass-roots movement that is ...
Read moreBy Mark Kersten Anyone would be excused for believing that things in Syria may get worse before they get better. ...
Read moreBy Niklas Jakobsson On 8 September, Ukraine finally submitted its long awaited document extending additional jurisdiction to the International Criminal ...
Read moreWhat does it say about the way international justice works, when the accused has to be dragged into the courtroom ...
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