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Tag Archives: UN Security Council
The year in global justice 2015
As 2015 comes to a close, we take a look back at what has been an eventful year in the fight for justice for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide around the world. Thank you for all your continuing … Continue reading
#GlobalJustice Weekly – Large contribution boosts Trust Fund for Victims of ICC crimes
In Global Justice news this week: Large contribution boosts Trust Fund for Victims of ICC crimes; Joseph Kony and his Lord Resistance Army remain a serious threat to peace in war-torn CAR; ICC fugitive Omar al-Bashir is not expected to … Continue reading
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Tagged #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Al-Bashir, CAR, LRA, UN Security Council
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Ten ways states can support the ICC
The ICC relies on states to enforce its decisions, arrest fugitives, protect victims and witnesses, and host convicted and acquitted persons. Without this cooperation, international justice simply cannot function. Here are 10 of the many ways for states to support the ICC system.
Posted in ICC, Rome Statute, witness protection
Tagged Cooperation, ICC, rome statute, UN Security Council
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#GlobalJustice Weekly – Burundi on the brink
In response to increasing violence in Burundi, ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda has warned against the commission of ICC crimes in the country. Burundi is a state party to the Rome Statute. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution calling … Continue reading
#GlobalJustice Weekly—Endless violence in Libya
In global justice news this week: The ICC Prosecutor addresses the UN Security Council on Libya’s “seemingly endless cycle of violence”; Amnesty International calls for rejection of Kenyan and South African agenda proposals for the 14th Assembly of States Parties; … Continue reading