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“Mr. President, make reparations in the DRC a priority during your term”
30.01.2019
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Access to reparations remains an almost insurmountable obstacle for victims of serious crimes seeking justice in DRC. A...
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Is The Gambia ready to confront its past?
21.01.2019 - (Last modified: 20.10.2020)
The Gambia
On 7 January 2019, the Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC) held its first session in the Gambian ca...
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Sexual violence: The courage to testify
10.01.2019
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Last spring, Selma Korjenić, Head of the Bosnia and Herzegovina program, traveled to Athens with a rape survivor suppor...
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The Anti Human Rights initiative: What are we talking about?
22.11.2018 - (Last modified: 20.12.2018)
Switzerland
In less than a week, the Swiss people will have decided. But what exactly? "Swiss law instead of foreign judges", "init...
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Sexual violence: the hidden face of the Burundian crisis
20.11.2018 - (Last modified: 20.12.2018)
Burundi
Uta Simon recently served as gender advisor and investigator of sexual and gender-based violence on the UN Commission o...
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Between discrimination and empowerment: testimony of a human rights defender in DRC
10.10.2018 - (Last modified: 20.12.2018)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
What does it mean to be a woman in the Democratic Republic of Congo? What does everyday life of a human rights defender...
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Prosecutors on the Front Line: A Q&A with Terry Beitner of the Canadian War Crimes Unit
02.10.2018 - (Last modified: 20.12.2018)
Canada
In partnership with the Philip Kirsch Institute and the Canadian Centre for International Justice. Joseph Rikhof is...
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Commission of Inquiry on Burundi: 4 questions to understand its conclusions
13.09.2018 - (Last modified: 19.12.2018)
Burundi
On 5 September 2018, the UN Commission of Inquiry on Burundi (CoI) released its second - and possibly final - set of co...
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Dare to dream: how NGOs inspire the fight against impunity
09.08.2018 - (Last modified: 19.12.2018)
Global
Thomas Unger joined the Board of TRIAL International in May 2018. A lecturer at the Geneva Academy, he has over 15 year...
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Sarita Sharma: a family torn by war
24.07.2018 - (Last modified: 19.12.2018)
Nepal
In April 2018, the United Nations recognized the arbitrary detention of Nepali citizen Sarita Sharma. Helena Rodríguez-...
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“Resistance vis-à-vis transitional justice is normal”
19.07.2018 - (Last modified: 19.12.2018)
Global
Dr. Briony Jones is an Associate Professor in International Development at the University of Warwick (United Kingdom),...
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Civil society is the cornerstone of international justice
16.07.2018 - (Last modified: 19.12.2018)
Global
An op-ed by Philip Grant Today marks 20 years since the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) was adop...
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