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#GlobalJustice Weekly – Civil society urges action on threats to ICC advocates
The latest in Global Justice news: Al-Haq representative to the International Criminal Court Nada Kiswanson facing death threats; allegations of witness-tampering in Ongwen ICC trial; Georgian NGO sues Russia at European Court for Human Rights; UN Security Council approves regional protection force for … Continue reading
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Tagged #GlobalJustice, #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Al-Haq, Amnesty, FIDH, Open Society, Palestine, security, Threats
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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
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#GlobalJustice Weekly – Burundi violence prompts ICC examination
In Global Justice news this week: ICC prosecutor opened a preliminary examination into the situation in Burundi, civil society raised alarms over South Sudan, reparations for PEV issues arose in Kenya, reports of intensified violence in northern Syria and much … Continue reading
#GlobalJustice Weekly – Victims sidelined in Kenya
In Global Justice news this week: Victims of the post-election violence in Kenya keep struggling with trauma, civil society warned of escalating violence in Burundi, calls for more governmental cooperation rose in the light of ICC’s preliminary examination in Afghanistan … Continue reading
#GlobalJustice Weekly – End of the road for justice in Kenya?
In Global Justice news this week: Global civil society responded as ICC judges vacated charges against the Kenyan deputy president in relation to the country’s 2007-8 post-election violence, the ICC approved the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s intention to prosecute … Continue reading