Comments on the OTP Policy Paper on Victims’ Participation Under Art. 68(3) of the ICC Statute
REDRESS compiled comments regarding the OTP Policy Paper on Victim Participation by the ICC.
REDRESS compiled comments regarding the OTP Policy Paper on Victim Participation by the ICC.
REDRESS and others have compiled a briefing paper regarding laws that affect the UK's jurisdiction to arrest those suspected of committing crimes abroad.
Goma / London – – A new declaration issued by civil society organizations working with victims of sexual violence in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo calls for an urgent and critical re-evaluation of national and international efforts to address the escalating use of sexual violence as a weapon… Read More
The International Criminal Court (ICC) handed down an Appeal Judgment this afternoon that effectively excludes crimes of sexual slavery and inhuman treatment from the on-going trial of rebel leader Thomas Lubanga, from Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Thomas Lubanga is on trial in The Hague for recruiting and actively… Read More
This report draws attention to the continuing threats and reprisals faced by victims, their family members, witnesses in their case, their legal representatives and human rights defenders and the accompanying serious inadequacy of protection measures available to victims of torture and related international crimes. It aims to contribute to the efforts of… Read More
Nous, participantes et participants au Forum de Goma pour les droits des victimes de violences sexuelles, organisé par Droits et Démocratie, REDRESS, SOFEPADI et la Coalition Congolaise pour la Justice Transitionnelle,