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Category Archives: georgia
Eight key moments in International Criminal Court history
As the Rome Statute enters its 19th year with 124 countries now party to the International Criminal Court’s (ICC’s) founding treaty, the success of the ICC and Rome Statute system of international justice is more crucial than ever before as … Continue reading
Posted in Al-Bashir, Al-Bashir, Bemba, Cases, Côte d'Ivoire, Central African Republic, Central African Republic, Darfur, Darfur (Sudan), Democratic Republic of Congo, genocide, georgia, ICC, Investigations, Ituri, Kenya, Kenyatta, L. Gbagbo, Lubanga, Mali, Mali, MENA, Ongwen, Rome Statute, Ruto/Sang, Sudan, Uganda, Uganda, Uncategorized, war crimes
Tagged #17July, #GlobalJusticeWeekly, #JusticeMatters, #MakeJusticeVisible, Al-Bashir, Campaign for Global Justice, Dominic Ongwen, ICC, International Justice Day, sgbv
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#GlobalJustice Weekly – Making justice visible in Georgia
In Global Justice news this week: Civil society called for cooperation and accountability in Georgia, villages in CAR used radio networks to fight LRA rebels, South Sudan created a unity government, and much more.
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#GlobalJustice Weekly – Protection of human rights in jeopardy
In Global Justice news this week: Governments undermining the International Criminal Court, confirmation of charges in the case of Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi for alleged cultural war crimes opens at ICC on 1 March, UN warns about commission of … Continue reading
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Georgia: A test case for the ICC’s future
In this guest post from the International Justice Monitor, Nika Jeiranashvili of the Open Society Georgia Foundation outlines the high stakes for the recently-opened ICC investigation into the 2008 South Ossetian conflict, arguing that both Georgia and Russia have much … Continue reading
#GlobalJustice Weekly- No ICC withdrawal at African Union summit
In Global Justice news this week: facts about the 26th African Union summit and the ICC; the trials of Laurent Gbagbo and Blé Goudé continued; ICC to deliver its veredict on the Bemba case on March; opening of the first … Continue reading