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Sudan’s surrender of al-Bashir to the ICC, a major step towards confronting impunity in Sudan and bringing victims closer to justice

Sudan’s surrender of al-Bashir to the ICC, a major step towards confronting impunity in Sudan and bringing victims closer to justice

Today’s announcement by Sudan’s transitional authorities that they will hand over officials wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) is a major step towards confronting the longstanding impunity for human rights abuses under former president Omar al-Bashir. It also brings victims in Darfur closer to receiving justice for… Read More

Victims: Front and Centre – Conference report

Victims: Front and Centre – Conference report

Victims, activists and policymakers from different coun­tries gathered in The Hague on 17 October 2019 to partic­ipate in the international conference Victims: Front and Centre, co-organised by Impunity Watch and Redress. Discussions focused on how to engage victims and ensure their meaningful and effective participation in transitional justice processes,… Read More

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Litigating Peacekeeper Child Sexual Abuse

Litigating Peacekeeper Child Sexual Abuse

This report examines the success of litigation in pursuing justice for child victims of  sexual abuse by peacekeepers looking at cases in which victims and their representatives have turned to the courts to seek accountability and redress. Done jointly by human rights organisations Redress and the Child Rights International… Read More

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NGO Letter to the Core Group and Co-Sponsoring States to the Mutual Legal Assistance Initiative

On 20 January 2020, REDRESS and 12 other NGOs including FIDH, ECCHR, the International Commission for Jurists and Amnesty International sent a joint Letter to the Core Group and Co-Sponsoring States of the initiative for the creation of a new multilateral treaty on International Cooperation in the Investigation and Prosecution… Read More

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UK updates referral guidelines on universal jurisdiction crimes

UK updates referral guidelines on universal jurisdiction crimes

The UK has revised its War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity Referral Guidelines, which set out the Metropolitan Police and the Crown Prosecution Service’s policy on determining whether to investigate referrals of torture, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. The updated guidelines can be found on the… Read More