As a corruption scandal unfolds, domestic protesters and international donors raise the stakes.
Tag: rule of law
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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.
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A mechanism that could be quickly employed to prevent Bashir’s attempts to circumvent the ICC is a travel ban under the ongoing sanctions regime against the Sudan.
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While its membership includes many authoritarian states, the commitment to advancing democracy is at the very heart of the UN mission and all that it stands for.
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Ambassador Flor said the European Union is engaging with Central Asian governments that have a long-term view of transformation and thus have a slower pace of reform.
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Frontex and participating member states are undermining the right of refugees to seek asylum, and drone surveillance would compound these problems.
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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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What practical steps can be taken to reduce violent crime in Port-au-Prince?
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Member states continue to voice concerns over a high-level document scheduled for adoption by the UN General Assembly on September 24.
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Sam Muller and Juan Botero discuss the success of the promotion of the rule of law over the past two decades.