Gender-based crimes: A monumental day for the ICC
When it comes to prosecuting sexual and gender-based crimes, there have been few days as significant as today in the ICC’s twenty-one-year long history. The day began with a conviction for sexual...
View ArticleICC Assembly of States Parties Symposium: A Recap of Two Excellent Side Events
As a delegate of the Public International Law and Policy Group, I recently attended the 18th Assembly of States Parties (ASP) to the International Criminal Court (ICC). In addition to general debates...
View ArticleICC Assembly of States Parties Symposium: Overall Update and Reflections &...
Guest Post By Jennifer Trahan, Clinical Professor, NYU Center for Global Affairs Members of Civil Society Organizations at the 2019 ICC Assembly of States Parties Milena Sterio has already blogged...
View ArticleHow the 2020 Guinean Elections Might Impact Justice for the 28 September 2009...
On the third day of the 18th Assembly of States Parties (ASP) to the International Criminal Court (ICC), held in The Hague from 2 to 7 December 2019, a side event named “Guinea: A decade after,...
View ArticleThe ICC Prosecutor’s Final Report on the Iraq/UK Investigation: Concerns Over...
Earlier today, the International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor released the Final Report regarding the status of the preliminary investigation into Iraq/United Kingdom (UK). In this Report, the...
View ArticleCall for Contributions to a Special Issue on the ICC
On July 1, 2022, the International Criminal Court (ICC) will mark the twentieth anniversary of the entry into force of its constitutive treaty, the Rome Statute. Since the Court’s establishment,...
View ArticleInterview with Professor Mark Drumbl (Part-1)
Professor Mark Drumbl serves as Director of the Transnational Law Institute of Washington and Lee University, USA. He has held visiting appointments and has taught at Queen’s University Belfast,...
View ArticleInterview with Professor Mark Drumbl (Part-2)
4. The recent reparations order in the Ntaganda case mentions that collective reparations will be provided through the Trust Fund for Victims. Do you have any suggestions in mind with regard to how...
View ArticleProsecuting Environmental Crimes at the International Criminal Court – Is a...
On the 22nd of June 2021 a group known as the ‘Independent Expert Panel for the Legal Definition of Ecocide’ officially launched what they described as a ‘practical and effective definition of the...
View ArticleProsecution of Environmental War Crimes at the ICC: Exalted Thresholds
This post traces the history of Article 8(2)(b)(iv) (“Article”) of the Rome Statute (“Statute”) – the codification of the first international environmental war crime. The author argues that the...
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