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Transitional Justice

FIDH REPORT: Judges Must Ensure Meaningful Victim Participation at the ICC

FIDH launched on Friday 4 June 2021 its report “Whose Court is it? Judicial handbook on victims’ rights at the International Criminal Court”. This handbook takes stock of the judicial implementation of victims’ rights at […]

Tuesday، 8 June، 2021

Academic article : The rhetoric of love in religious peacebuilding, by Tale Steen-Johnsen

Academic article : The rhetoric of love in religious peacebuilding, by Tale Steen-Johnsen We are bringing to your attention this insightful academic article by Tale Steen-Johnsen, which explores the question of religious peacebuilding and the […]

Thursday، 20 May، 2021

The Situation in Afghanistan : Amicus Curiae to the ICC from Open Asia|Armanshahr and FIDH

  Afghanistan women and girls fall victim to violence once more. According to the Afghan War Casualty Report, May 2021 marks the highest number of humans killed and injured since October last year. Many believe […]

Wednesday، 12 May، 2021

Afghan Leaders Sideline Spokesmen in an Escalating Misinformation War

The New York Times By Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Fahim Abed and Najim Rahim Published Jan. 10, 2021Updated Jan. 15, 2021 The Ghani administration and the Taliban are fighting a public-relations battle, with the government taking more drastic measures to control the flow […]

Tuesday، 19 January، 2021

What Would Satisfy Us? Taking Stock of Critical Approaches to Transitional Justice

International Journal of Transitional Justice, Volume 13, Issue 3, November 2019, Pages 570–589 By Dustin N Sharp* Abstract∞ In recent years, a distinct critical turn in transitional justice scholarship has emerged, seeking to question the […]

Thursday، 2 July، 2020

Research Working Paper – Women’s Victimization in Transitional Justice and their Fight for Democracy and Human Rights: The Story of Taiwan

Human Rights Program – Harvard Law School Women’s Victimization in Transitional Justice and their Fight for Democracy and Human Rights: The Story of Taiwan By Yi-Li Lee Research Working Paper Series March 2018 Women, even […]

Thursday، 23 August، 2018

Limited justice for Syria on the horizon

As the long and tumultuous Syrian civil war grinds on, the cascade of death, displacement and physical destruction shows no signs of ending. Syrian being evacuated from Zamlka in Syria’s eastern Al-Ghouta province outside Damascus,Syria, […]

Monday، 9 April، 2018

Questions and Answers on Afghanistan and the International Criminal Court

Following an initial announcement published on 3 November 2017, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) submitted on 20 November 2017 her request to the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber III to open an investigation into the situation in Afghanistan.

Friday، 24 November، 2017

Women tackling violence in situation of armed Conflict and in times of peace

Women experience violence in all areas of society, in the so-called private sphere as well as in public, in institutions and at the workplace, and at all times, be it during peace or in times of armed conflict and war.

Tuesday، 24 October، 2017

ICTJ Examines How Transitional Justice Must Adapt to Difficult Circumstances in Today’s World

A new book by ICTJ titled Justice Mosaics: How Context Shapes Transitional Justice in Fractured Societies, examines the challenges of responding to massive human rights violations in different and difficult circumstances.

Friday، 9 June، 2017