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Building on shifting sands: evidentiary challenges in universal jurisdiction cases

Building on shifting sands: evidentiary challenges in universal jurisdiction cases

By Valérie Paulet, TRIAL International Project Coordinator; Noemi Manco, TRIAL International Communications Officer * Read UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION ANNUAL REVIEW 2019 Mass crimes, remote locations, protection of victims and witnesses, procedural obstacles, outreach. Those are just some of the challenges inherent to universal jurisdiction cases. From gathering evidence to… Read More

Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review 2019

Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review 2019

The fifth edition of the Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review covers universal jurisdiction cases from 16 countries, including France, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Ghana and Argentina. It aims to highlight the solutions and good practices that have emerged in 2018. The report has been researched and written by TRIAL International,… Read More

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No Time to Wait: Realising Reparations for Victims before the International Criminal Court

No Time to Wait: Realising Reparations for Victims before the International Criminal Court

No time to wait: Realising Reparations for Victims before the International Criminal Court highlights the Court’s efforts and challenges in bringing to life the progressive reparations provisions enshrined in its legal texts. The report applauds the progressive steps that the ICC has taken in consolidating its case law on reparations,… Read More

Nouveau rapport : Ne plus perdre de temps: la mise en œuvre des réparations pour les victimes devant la Cour pénale internationale

Nouveau rapport : Ne plus perdre de temps: la mise en œuvre des réparations pour les victimes devant la Cour pénale internationale

Un nouveau rapport de REDRESS qui indique que le système d’octroi des réparations devant la CPI doit être plus rapide dans l’octroi de réparations aux victimes. Read it in English here Suite à l’octroi de réparations dans trois cas devant la Cour pénale internationale (CPI) (Lubanga, Katanga… Read More

REDRESS Internship

REDRESS is seeking applications from excellent graduates, postgraduates and individuals in the early stages of their careers with a strong background in international human rights law to contribute to its work in either London or The Hague.