The ten-year anniversary of the historic trial coincides with a process of erosion in judicial independence in the country.
Author: Vaclav Masek
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Major challenges remain in pursuing justice for peacekeepers who have been victims of attacks.
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Left unaddressed, painful legacies of past political violence will continue to infiltrate the institutions, processes, and assumptions that inform definitions of peace and approaches to sustaining peace.
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Updates to the COE manual addressing some of the particular obstacles faced by women peacekeepers are a tangible step toward meeting gender parity goals in UN peacekeeping operations.
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The Minister of Equality and Feminisms of the Generalitat de Catalunya shares lessons on implementing equality policies and creating a feminist future from her experiences as a policymaker, political scientist, and activist.
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Greater sharing of the pen within the Security Council could help mend perceptions of partiality and facilitate more inclusivity.
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Ten years after MINUSMA was established, the mission’s future is more uncertain than ever.
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The Russian government-affiliated Wagner Group has gained widespread attention for its brutal tactics in the Central African Republic and Mali.
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For AI to be ethical and be a vehicle for the common good, it needs to eliminate any explicit and implicit biases, including on the gender front.
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A stable peace deal requires the support of the Ukrainian people for both legal and political reasons.