Chuka Arinze-Onyia, Amnesty International’s International Justice in Africa Fellow, highlights the need for urgent solutions to the growing number of situations of international criminal tribunals being unable to secure state…
This webpage will be updated throughout the 21st ASP session with key documents relevant to the ASP’s agenda, which can be downloaded below. You can also follow our work on…
Marking two years since the conclusion of the ICC’s preliminary examination in Nigeria, Sarah Mutseo Ngachi, Amnesty International’s International Justice in Africa Fellow, analyzes developments in the ICC’s situation in…
At ASP19, states parties should elect the most-qualified candidates to be ICC judges. Amnesty International urges states parties to take into account the following criteria, which includes the need to…
Since early 2015, the Nigerian military has recaptured vast swathes of territory that had come under the control of Boko Haram in the north-east of the country. This report examines…
Amnesty International calls on states parties to adopt the proposed amendment to Article 8(2)(e) of the Rome Statute to include the intentional starvation of civilians as a war crime…
Today, the T.M.C. Asser Instituut and Amnesty International release their report entitled ‘The Rome Statute at 40’ Based on an expert meeting organised end of 2020, the report contains key findings…
Amnesty International urges International Criminal Court ('ICC') Prosecutor Karim Khan to conduct a full investigation in Afghanistan into all parties to the conflict and to urgently reconsider his decision to…