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Tag Archives: Coalition for the ICC 20th Anniversary
When hope and history rhyme: Accountability will be hard fought and hard won, but it must be done
With 17 July’s International Justice Day approaching and justice for past, current, and future victims of grave international crimes central to the Rome Statute vision, Brigitte Suhr draws parallels between shoring up the relatively new ICC justice architecture and educating children – … Continue reading
When hope and history rhyme: Hope, Power and Using the Essential Arsenal that is the ICC
In commemoration of 17 July’s International Justice Day, Director of Redress Carla Ferstman reflects on the International Criminal Court’s (ICC’s) revolutionary potential and our duty, 18 years on from its establishment, to continue to be inspired and challenged by expectations for the ICC to deliver … Continue reading
When hope and history rhyme: The International Criminal Court is here to stay
In the week that global civil society gathers in The Hague for its annual roundtable meeting with the International Criminal Court, ICC President Judge Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi reflects on the crucial role of the Coalition for the ICC in … Continue reading
When hope and history rhyme: ICC performance to determine credibility and viability
In this latest contribution to our 20th anniversary blog series “When hope and history rhyme,” Convener for the American NGOs Coalition for the International Criminal Court John L. Washburn traces the origins of several of the challenges facing the International Criminal Court … Continue reading
When hope and history rhyme: ICC vital to achieving global rule of law
In this latest contribution to our 20th anniversary blog series When hope and history rhyme, eminent jurist Hans Corell reflects on the importance of the International Criminal Court (ICC) system of international justice in creating a world society in which humans … Continue reading