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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 ICC 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 ICC 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
Report: Corporate War Crimes: Prosecuting the Pillage of Natural Resources
In October 2010, Open Society Foundation published a report “Corporate War Crimes: Prosecuting the Pillage of Natural Resources” written by James G. Stewart. Below is the summary: Pillage means theft during war. Although the prohibition against pillage dates to the Roman Empire, pillaging is a modern war crime that can be enforced before international and [...]
Posted in Report Tagged accountability, Angola, atrocity, commercial pillage, Criminal Court, Democratic Republic of the Congo, East Timor, exploitation, financing conflict, international treaty, Iraq, James G. Stewart, Liberia, Myanmar, natural resources, Nuremburg trial, pillage, property rights, Sierra Leone, theft, war, war crime Comments closed
Abstract: Access: Victims’ Rights before the International Criminal Court (Issue 17)