A regional conference on the recruitment and use of children in armed forces and groups took place 7-9 June in N'Djamena, Chad - organized by UNICEF … Go to resource »
Although in force only recently, the Rome Statute has changed many of the assumptions of earlier peace versus justice debates. Early signs are that … Go to resource »
The ICC can only investigate and prosecute when national jurisdictions are unable or unwilling to do so genuinely. This paper analyzes the practical … Go to resource »
All of the accused in current ICC trials are from the DRC: while there are signs of early impact the Court should consider expanding its prosecutorial … Go to resource »
Kenya experienced severe violence after its 2007 presidential elections. This paper analyzes the impact of the ICC's recently announced investigation … Go to resource »
Atrocities in Darfur compelled the UN Security Council to refer the situation to the ICC in 2005. The Court has been met with a complete lack of … Go to resource »
While Uganda has taken first steps to establish domestic capacity to try international crimes, neither these measures nor the ICC can provide a … Go to resource »
To curtail human rights abuses on the continent, leaders and violators must be held accountable for their actions, says Amnesty International. < Go to resource »
This report builds on analyses made in eight sub-Saharan countries to illustrate how major international funding institutions such as PEPFAR, the … Go to resource »
U.S. President Barack Obama and President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia speak to the media before meeting in the Oval Office. Go to resource »
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