A meeting of the AU later this week has put the International Criminal Court in the spotlight as African countries plan to voice concerns about the court.
Tag: justice
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Simmering tensions between African leaders and the international community over the ICC are preventing the implementation of international criminal justice in Africa.
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The new chief discusses ICC cases and the role of the Security Council; the relationship between peace and justice; and her vision for the ICC.
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Two principals from the all-woman Special Court discuss finding postconflict justice for victims of gender-based crimes in Sierra Leone.
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Those involved in Syria should consider the political, operational, and financial implications of an ICC referral.
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Mr Prendergast discusses the international justice system and the new ground forged by Invisible Children’s Kony2012 campaign.
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The former international prosecutor says institutions can cheapen the rule of law and that the the UN might be on the road to make that mistake.
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John Hirsch discusses the broader implications of Charles Taylor’s International Criminal Court conviction. There is no such thing anymore as impunity, he said.
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What do you get for $3.43 billion? Sixteen years of international war crime tribunals. Author David Scheffer tries to answer if it was worth it.
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The Kony2012 video strives to express frustration, but not through Ugandan voices. As the world continues to harness the power of social media, it will be important to consider who owns it, whose voice is being amplified, and whose voices are perhaps being muted by it.