Bosco Ntaganda August 18, 2020April 22, 2021 by Radio Canal Révélation 18 years after the Rome Statute came into force: What has the International Criminal Court achieved in Ituri? …crosshairs. The reason why there are a lot of investigations in Africa is because the justice systems do not work very well. I have always said, ‘The best way to…
July 19, 2020July 19, 2020 by Yassir Al-Khudayri Through the Looking Glass: The 2020 ICC Judicial Nomination Processes Up Close The International Criminal Court (ICC) is facing a generational change in leadership. In December this year, the ICC Assembly of States Parties (ASP) will elect six new judges, as well…
Review July 16, 2020May 11, 2021 by Eric Witte Time to Rethink Judges’ Role in ICC Administration …drew a distinction between pure administrative aspects of the Registrar’s role, which are best guided by the link to the UN, and judicial support and supervision aspects of the role,…
June 24, 2020June 24, 2020 by Taegin Reisman Electing the Next ICC Prosecutor: Shortlist of Candidates Imminent The Committee on the Election of the Prosecutor anticipates that it will submit its report with recommendations on the shortlisted International Criminal Court (ICC) candidates on time. According to the…
Thomas Kwoyelo June 21, 2020May 11, 2021 by Sharon Nakandha Complementarity Reality Check: The Case of Uganda’s International Crimes Division …We are going to do our level best within the limited resources to represent Kwoyelo to our utmost best ability. We have withstood conditions, stayed in Gulu, made robust opening…
Review June 10, 2020May 6, 2021 by Yassir Al-Khudayri Raising the Bar Further: Professional Development for ICC Judges …procedure. This could include best practices on testimony analysis, evidence credibility, different types of evidence (including new developments such as open source intelligence), how to address witnesses and victims, and…
Guatemala Trials June 1, 2020December 15, 2020 by Jo-Marie Burt and Paulo Estrada Deported Ex Kaibil Faces Charges in the Dos Erres Massacre Case On June 10, a judge in Guatemala will decide whether to send a former Kaibil special forces soldier to trial for the Dos Erres massacre. Last March, former Kaibil soldier…
Bosco Ntaganda March 24, 2020April 22, 2021 by Radio Canal Révélation Voices from Ituri: A Discussion on Reparations Proceedings in the Ntaganda Case The below transcript is from a program on Radio Canal Révélation, a radio station based in Bunia, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which aired on February 14, 2020. The program is called…
March 17, 2020March 17, 2020 by Olivia Bueno Electing the Next ICC Prosecutor: Reflections from Sudanese Civil Society …to the al-Bashir case. This will require the new prosecutor to “talk to the government about the best way to hold al-Bashir accountable.” However, the ICC could also investigate others,…
Dominic Ongwen March 11, 2020May 11, 2021 by Lino Owor Ogora Community Members Question the Prosecution’s Evidence as Ongwen Trial Nears End …has left me with a lot of doubt, and we just keep on wishing for the best.” Regardless of their mixed feelings on evidence presented by the prosecution, the majority…