Celebrating women in peacekeeping
29th May is the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers. The day was set aside to pay tribute to those ...
Read more29th May is the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers. The day was set aside to pay tribute to those ...
Read moreMuch ink has been spilled on the oft-difficult and dicey process of bringing wanted perpetrators to justice. Less attention has been ...
Read moreBy Dr. Mark A. Drumbl It is easy to assume that only ‘evil’ people commit atrocity. And it’s equally easy ...
Read moreThe International Criminal Court’s (ICC’s) Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) has published a plan for implementing reparation awards to 297 ...
Read moreBy Maina Chamaka When the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court indicted six Kenyans, he promised the victims and the ...
Read moreBy Mark Kersten It has been a decade since the International Criminal Court (ICC) opened its investigation into alleged mass ...
Read moreBy Niklas Jakobsson In a post for Justice Hub last week, Mark Kersten explored whether perpetrators or alleged perpetrators of ...
Read moreBy Elvis Katsana Ituri is one of the provinces in the Democratic Republic of Congo that has been most ...
Read moreBy Luke Moffet On 3 March 2015, the International Criminal Court released its long-awaited reparations appeal decision in the Lubanga case. ...
Read moreBy Sophie van Leeuwen The ICC’s first convicted war criminal, Thomas Lubanga, hasn’t got a penny. But an appeals judge ...
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