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Category Archives: ICC
ICC: Lubanga: TCI Grants 5 out of 7 New Applications of Victims for Participation in the Proceedings
2011-07-25, The Hague, The Netherlands. Judge Adrian Fulford granted 5 out of 7 new applications of victims for participation in the proceedings. He dismissed defence counsel’s objections that the overall extent and effect of the redactions affected essential information which limited the opportunity for the defence to make submissions on the admissibility of these applications BECAUSE [...]
Posted in ICC Tagged Adrian Fulford, APC, Article 68, attestation de carence, Carine Bapita Buyangandu, Catherine Mabille, child soldiers, demobilisation certificate, FAPC, Fatou Bensouda, Fiona McKay, Franck Mulenda, Hervé Diakiese, ICC-01/04-01/06, identity cards, imprecise, Jean-Marie Biju-Duval, Joseph Keta Orwinyo, Luc Walleyn, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Maria Luisa Martinod Jacome, mutatis mutandis, Paolina Massidda, Paul Kabongo Tshibangu, prima facie basis, redactions, Rome Statute, Rule 85, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, Trial Chamber I, unsupported allegations, UPC, valid document Comments closed
Abstract: The Repression of International Crimes by Congolese Jurisdictions
What: The Repression of International Crimes by Congolese Jurisdictions Who: Le Club des Amis du Droit du Congo When: December 2010 Where: CICC Website Abstract: “The DRC was the first State Party to send their nationals to the ICC and the first State Party to implement the Rome Statute as the treaty was the basis [...]
Posted in ICC Tagged CICC, complementarity, Congo, entry into force, fighting corruption, ICC Statute, impunity, international crimes, jurisdiction, Le Club des Amis du Droit du Congo, mechanisms, national jurisdiction, national military tribunals, peace and justice, repression, Rome State, Rome Statute, State Party, treaty Comments closed
Abstract: Bringing Power to Justice: Absence of Immunity for Heads of States before the International Criminal Court
What: Bringing Power to Justice: Absence of immunity for heads of state before the International Criminal Court Who: Amnesty International, International Justice Project team When: 9 December 2010 Where: AI Website Abstract: “This paper analyses the absence of immunity for heads of state before the International Criminal Court (ICC or the Court) and discusses its [...]
Also posted in Report Tagged Amnesty International, arrest, head of state, ICC, immunity, International Criminal Court, Omar al-Bashir, request for assistance, request for surrender, Rome Statute, Sudan, surrender Comments closed
Abstract: Report of the ICC Review Conference Public Engagement Initiative
What: Report of the ICC Review Conference Public Engagement Initiative Who: No Peace Without Justice, HURINET, Uganda Coalition for the ICC When: 10 December 2010 Where: NPWJ Abstract: “From January to May 2010, the Human Rights Network – Uganda (HURINET-U), the Ugandan Coalition for the ICC (UCICC) and No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ), with the [...]
Also posted in Report Tagged civil society, Coalition for the ICC, communities, complementarity, cooperation, Denmark, dialogue, Human Rights Network, HURINET, HURINET-U, ICC Review Conference, impunity, initiative, local authorities, meetings, national authorities, No Peace Without Justice, NPWJ, peace and justice, public engagement, Report, Rome Statute, UCICC, Uganda, Uganda Coalition for the ICC, victims, visits Comments closed
ICC: Kenya: OTP Releases the Names of 6 Accused in the Kenyan Post-Election Violence Case
2010-12-15, The Hague, The Netherlands. The ICC Prosecutor requested PTC II to issue Summonses to Appear for 6 Kenyan citizens, because he found that there were reasonable grounds to believe that these individuals were responsible for the post-election violence (PEV) in Kenya. These are: First Case: 1. William Samoei Ruto – currently: Minister of Higher Education, [...]
Posted in ICC Tagged Chairman, Chief Executive, church, Commissioner, crimes against humanity, criminal organization, Deputy Prime Minister, Eldoret North, excessive force, Francis Kirimi Muthaura, head, Head of Operations, Henry Kiprono Kosgey, Huruma, ICC Prosecutor, International Criminal Court, Joshua Arap Sang, Kapsabet town, KASS FM, Kenya, Kenya Central Government, Kenya Police, Kiambaa farm cooperative, Kimumu, Langas, Minister of Finance, Minister of Higher Education Science and Technology, Minister of Industrialization, Mohamed Hussein Ali, MP, Mungiki, Nandi Hills town, National Security Advisory Committee, ODM, ODM Chairman, Orange Democratic Movement, organizer, Party of National Unity, planner, PNU, police, post-election violence, Postal Corporation of Kenya, Pre-Trial Chamber II, Public Service and Secretary to the Cabinet, reasonable grounds to believe, Rift Valley Province, summons to appear, supporters, the greater Eldoret area, Tinderet, Tinderet Constituency, Turbo town, Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, William Samoei Ruto, Yamumbi Comments closed
Abstract: Lawrence R. Atkinson "Knights of the Court: The State Coalition Behind the International Criminal Court"
Who: L. Rush Atkinson | New York University (NYU) – School of Law What: Knights of the Court: The State Coalition Behind the International Criminal Court Where: SSRN “In its first years of operation, both the caseload and global role of the International Criminal Court (ICC) have steadily increased. The Court owes much of its success [...]
Posted in ICC Tagged coalition of states, formation of international law, ICC, International Criminal Court, jurisdiction, power politics, pro-ICC coalition, realpolitik, United States Comments closed
ICC: Mbarushimana: PTC Rejects the Defence Challenge to the Jurisdiction of the Court