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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 Also tagged CICC, 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: 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 [...]
Posted in ICC, Report Also tagged civil society, Coalition for the ICC, communities, 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: Mbarushimana: PTC Rejects the Defence Challenge to the Jurisdiction of the Court