In this interview, Afghan MP Naderi discusses the strength of democratic values in Afghanistan, expressing hope for more political participation by women and youth.
Tag: justice
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The reason behind Nicaragua’s lower levels of violence compared to other countries in the region has to do with the way Central American governments have tackled the problem of citizen security.
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In order to put an end to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the parties and the UN community need to focus on establishing accountability, possibly through an ICC referral.
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At its 23rd summit, the African Union formalized the extension of the new African Court of Justice and Human Rights’ jurisdiction. But some of the court’s new characteristics create some challenges.
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Adam Smith interviews two civil society leaders from South Sudan on how to bring stability back to their country and on the potential role of civil society in the mediation process.
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In this interview, Françoise Bouchet-Saulnier, legal director of Doctors Without Borders, discusses the relevance of humanitarian law in today’s conflicts.
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The Syrian Accountability Project documents war crimes so that perpetrators may be brought to justice when the conflict ends.
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Because the Security Council is a political body—not a forum for justice—there is a danger that, over time, an over-reliance on criminal justice discourse may create a dangerous gap between its practice and public expectations of the Council as an enforcer of the international rule of law.
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Beyond recent headlines, one finds deep structural factors that have shaped the Yemeni polity over the past decades.
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AU and African leaders need to balance the needs of a united Africa with a responsibility to avoid Africa’s marginalization on the international stage and to prevent impunity for political considerations.