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War Crimes 2011 Year In Review – Africa

War Crimes 2011 Year In Review – Africa

 
Person of the Year – Fatou Bensouda
The face of international war crimes prosecution is now an African woman.  Fatou Bensouda was chosen to succeed Luis Moreno-Ocampo as the International Criminal Court’s Chief Prosecutor in December.  Bensouda has formerly served as Solicitor-General in Gambia, and as an adviser and …

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War Crimes 2011 Year In Review – Asia

War Crimes 2011 Year In Review – Asia

This is the second in a 3-part year in review series on war crimes around the world in 2011.

E.C.C.C. – The Big Four Stand Trial
In what has been called the most important trial since Nuremberg, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia commenced the trial of former Khmer …

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War Crimes 2011 Year In Review – Europe & The Americas

War Crimes 2011 Year In Review – Europe & The Americas

This is the first in a 3-part year in review series on war crimes around the world in 2011.

 
Ratko Mladic – Europe’s Most Wanted War Criminal
In early April Bosiljka Mladic, Ratko Mladic’s wife told the media that her husband was dead. Less than two months later

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War Crimes Expansion Led By San Marino

War Crimes Expansion Led By San Marino

 
San Marino became the first nation to ratify an amendment proposed at the 2010 Kampala Review Conference of the Rome Statute, which governs the International Criminal Court. San Marino deposited its ratification of the amendment to Article 8 at U.N. Headquarters today becoming the first nation to ratify the amendment …

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Celebrate International Criminal Justice Day

Celebrate International Criminal Justice Day


Today is the world’s first International Criminal Justice Day. It marks the thirteenth year since the passage of the Rome Statute in 1998 that created the International Criminal Court.
Today the I.C.C. has 116 state-party members. There are currently six active …

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Libya Warrants: A Milestone In International Justice

Libya Warrants:  A Milestone In International Justice

From Amanda Bowen at Citizens for Global Solutions (WASHINGTON, D.C., June 28, 2011)
In issuing an arrest warrant for Muammar Gaddafi, the International Criminal Court has demonstrated yet again that tyrants and human rights abusers around the world—even if they are heads of state–will not enjoy …

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Mladic Caught: The Next Top Two Fugitive War Criminals

Mladic Caught: The Next Top Two Fugitive War Criminals


Ratko Mladic was arrested today in Lazarevo, Serbia ending a sixteen year long manhunt (as predicted in our Year In Review article).  He was the Serbian military commander responsible for the Srebrenica massacre in which over 7,000 Muslims were murdered, and has …

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Bin Laden's Killing In Pakistan: The Fourth Geneva Convention And Protocol II

Bin Laden's Killing In Pakistan:  The Fourth Geneva Convention And Protocol II


Last week the U.S. ‘took out’ Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. As an American, I cannot help but have a visceral reaction of delight. Such a major blow will surely expedite the end of ‘the war on terror’. Whatever your opinion is of that …

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I.C.C. Precedent and Involvement in the Arab Spring

I.C.C. Precedent and Involvement in the Arab Spring

Governments have attacked and killed civilian protesters across the Middle East. These attacks have resulted in action by the International Criminal Court and international military forces against Libya but inaction against similar atrocities in other Middle Eastern states. This discrepancy in response by the I.C.C., international …

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War Crimes Update 4/5/11

War Crimes Update 4/5/11

On friday Richard Goldstone walked back his important and controversial 2009 Goldstone Report on potential war crimes resulting from the Israeli incursion into Gaza earlier that year in a Washington Post Op-Ed. He held that while Palestinian crimes were ‘of course’ intentional, he did not want to …

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Duch Appeals Hearing Begins Before ECCC

(From The Phnom Penh Post)
By James O’Toole and Cheang Sokha
Appeals in the case of former S-21 prison chief Kaing Guek Eav began at the Khmer Rouge tribunal yesterday with a contentious debate on the court’s jurisdiction and its right to try the accused, better known as Duch.
Prosecutors, the …

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Libya Is Real Progress By And For The International Criminal Court When Compared To All Previous Formal I.C.C. Investigations

Libya Is Real Progress By And For The International Criminal Court When Compared To All Previous Formal I.C.C. Investigations
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Questions Remain About U.S. Commitment to International Human Rights Standards at Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal

Questions Remain About U.S. Commitment to International Human Rights Standards at Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal

Stephen Rapp, the U.S. Ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues, declared this week in Bangladesh that “(p)re-charging detention is not automatically a violation of international standards.” This statement could be taken innocuously – as arguably true; or it could be taken as an implicit nod of approval by …

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War Crimes Year In Review

War Crimes Year In Review

In 2010 as might be expected, justice was brought to some and impunity enjoyed by others.
The Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court opened preliminary investigations into possible war crimes involving the March sinking of the South Korean warship, Cheonan, and the November artillery …

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A Win Against Impunity: Callixte Mbarushimana Arrested in Paris

A Win Against Impunity:  Callixte Mbarushimana Arrested in Paris

Notorious Rwandan war criminal Callixte Mbarushimana was arrested today in Paris after sixteen years of impunity. He was arrested after a sealed arrest warrant was issued by the ICC in late September. French authorities cooperated fully. Mbarushimana faces five counts of crimes against humanity …

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