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Recommendations to the 15th Session of the Assembly of States Parties

With the International Criminal Court (ICC) conducting its first reparations proceedings in four separate cases, the Victims’ Rights Working Group’s participation in the 15th session of the Assembly of States Parties (ASP) focused on how to best give full effect to the rights of victims as enshrined in the Rome… Read More

Faire Avancer la Réparation à la CPI : Recommandations

Ce rapport étudie la pratique suivie par la CPI jusqu’à présent et analyse les principaux défis relatifs à la construction d’un système de réparation qui respecte les droits des victimes tout en tenant compte des ressources limitées et autres contraintes rencontrées par la Cour.

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Litigating Torture and Ill-treatment in East Africa: A Manual for Practitioners

Litigating Torture and Ill-treatment in East Africa: A Manual for Practitioners

This manual seeks to assist those working to fight torture and to support victims through litigation in six countries in East Africa: Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania. This region boasts a vibrant and active civil society that has advocated for the introduction of specific anti-torture legislation to create… Read More

Moving Reparation Forward at the ICC: Recommendations

These recommendations, published with the research support of the Open Society Foundations human rights program, reflect the key challenges that the International Criminal Court faces in designing an efficient and predictable reparation system that respects victims’ rights, including the lack of overarching guidelines applying consistently across the different Trial and Appeal… Read More

Litigating Torture and Ill-Treatment in the Middle East & North Africa: A Manual for Practitioners

Litigating Torture and Ill-Treatment in the Middle East & North Africa: A Manual for Practitioners

This manual focuses on four case studies in the Middle East and North Africa region – Bahrain, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia – to analyse how torture and ill-treatment can and have been litigated, and how barriers to justice have been dealt with locally and internationally. The manual also draws out some… Read More

Comments on the Draft Addendum to General Recommendation No. 19: Accelerating Elimination of Gender-based violence against Women

REDRESS has submitted comments to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) on its Draft Addendum to General Recommendation No. 19.  Adopted in 1992, General Recommendation 19 identifies all acts of gender-based violence as forms of discrimination, targets its root causes within the inequality framework, and… Read More

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