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Africa | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. There is no system of international justice against Africa because there is no system of international justice. July 28, 2016. Following the twenty-seventh African Union summit, it seems brighter days may lie ahead for the tumultuous relationship between African states and the International Criminal Court (ICC). In the wake of the summit, which took place earlier this month in Kigali, … Continue reading →. International Criminal Court (ICC).
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Guest Posts | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. Category Archives: Guest Posts. Intimidated Witnesses, ICC Judges, and ‘Justice’ – Mission Creep or a Revolution Long Overdue? June 2, 2016. Claire Smith and Fanni Andristyak join JiC for this post on ongoing efforts to ensure that witnesses at the International Criminal Court are adequately protected. Claire is currently at the UNESCO Secretariat examining the protection of cultural heritage in armed … Continue reading →. Kenya and the ICC.
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International Criminal Court (ICC) | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. Category Archives: International Criminal Court (ICC). Some Thoughts on the al Mahdi Trial and Guilty Plea. August 24, 2016. For all interested readers, below are some thoughts that I shared in an interview with the University of Toronto News on the trial and guilty plea of Ahmad al Mahdi. JiC will have more analysis on this groundbreaking trial in … Continue reading →. Ahmad Al Mahdi Al Faqi (Abou Tourab). August 18, 2016. July 28, 2016.
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Hissène Habré | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. Category Archives: Hissène Habré. The Africa-ICC Relationship More and Less than Meets the Eye (Part 3). August 3, 2015. Over the last two weeks, I have attempted to critically examine and assess the relationship between African states and the ICC. In the first post, I critiqued popular assumptions about the relationship, namely that it is viewed as either the … Continue reading →. Central African Republic (CAR). July 30, 2015. Oliver Wind...
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Chad | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. Justice, But Only For Some: The Trial of Hissène Habré. July 30, 2015. Kelly-Jo Bluen joins JiC for this critical take on the trial of Hissène Habré and the need to pursue justice for all parties responsible for atrocities in Chad. Kelly-Jo is the project leader for international justice at the Institute for … Continue reading →. Special African Chamber (CAE). The Africa-ICC Relationship More and Less than Meets the Eye (Part 2). In descri...
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Complementarity | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the International Criminal Court, But Were Too Afraid to Ask. July 15, 2016. Perhaps you’re a journalist with an unfortunate penchant for referring to the ICC as the World Court (sorry, that’s the ICJ) or suggesting that it will hear cases related to decades-ago atrocities (nope, temporal jurisdiction is a thing). Or maybe you’re a student … Continue reading →. International Criminal Court (ICC).
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Central African Republic (CAR) | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. Category Archives: Central African Republic (CAR). The Life and Times of Dominic Ongwen, Child Soldier and LRA Commander. April 12, 2016. In the first piece for JiC’s symposium on The Dominic Ongwen Trial and the Prosecution of Child Soldiers, Ledio Cakaj joins JiC for this fascinating account of the life of LRA commander and former child soldier, Dominic Ongwen. Ledio is … Continue reading →. Central African Republic (CAR). August 3, 2015.
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African Union (AU) | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. Category Archives: African Union (AU). There is no system of international justice against Africa because there is no system of international justice. July 28, 2016. International Criminal Court (ICC). Cutting Through the Noise – The African Group for Justice and Accountability on the ICC-Africa Relationship. July 18, 2016. Africa Group for Justice and Accountability (AGJA). International Criminal Court (ICC). November 17, 2015. In the wor...
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Write for JiC! | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. We are always looking for writers and guest-posters with an interest in international criminal justice, international law, transitional justice, conflict resolution and related fields. If you are keen on submitting a post, contact us. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Law and...