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Global Court Wrestling in Africa
...Union’s Action Plan for the ICC. Despite the global entrenchment of the ICC, however, four major issues have bedevilled its work so far and will…
Mission Partly Accomplished for Rwanda Tribunal
...up under UN Security Council Resolution 955, which gave it a mandate to hunt down and bring to justice those most responsible for “genocide and…
Facing the justice dilemma in Colombia
...and Colombia faces an important justice dilemma: what to do with the crimes committed with the FARC? This is currently part of the peace talks.…
Confronting Khmer Rouge crimes in Cambodia
...basis of the risks to national reconciliation The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) were established in 2006 based on an agreement between…
Nepal : The transitional Justice Gap
More than three and half months after the formation of the Commissions for Truth and Reconciliation and the Investigation of Enforced Disappearance, little concrete action…
CAMBODIA TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE – IN BRIEF
...committed. Most senior KR leaders are now dead, and those that survive are aged and infirm. Transitional Justice Mechanisms UN-backed special court: In 2003, the…
Habré Trial in Senegal an Important Step for African Justice
...down will be scrutinized by everyone and will set a precedent,” said Senegalese Justice Minister Sidiki Kaba at the swearing-in of EAC judges in April.…
Burundi and the Risk of Civil War
...crisis? Could the protests continue even after an electoral victory for Pierre Nkurunziza? René Claude Niyonkuru: Despite all the calls from Burundians and from the…
Spain: Seeking Justice in Argentina
...de Plaza de Mayo. With the support of human rights lawyers Carlos Slepoy and Ana Messuti, both longtime residents in Spain after being exiled from…
Canada schooling was "cultural genocide"
...church-run institutions. Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde was repeating comments made last week by Supreme Court Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin. Both referenced…