Access to justice

— Issues

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: last chance for justice for wartime sexual violence survivors

    Two decades after the end of the war, many of the estimated 20,000 women who had been subjected to sexual…

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  • Yemen UN HRC war crimes investigation

    UN: expert group to investigate violations in Yemen

    A resolution was passed by the UN Human Rights Council on 29 September, mandating a group of international experts to…

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  • Time for the ICC to Rethink Its Approach to Victims’ Legal Representation

    In this first guest opinion piece, Michael Adams and Liz Evenson discuss the key findings of Human Rights Watch’s recent…

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  • Justice Delayed in Afghanistan: A failure of OTP preliminary examination?

    As we launch our Human Rights in International Justice Project, Solomon Sacco, Deputy Director of Law and Policy, asks: will…

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  • Rohingya exodus amid ethnic cleansing in Myanmar

    In recent weeks, more than 370,000 Rohingya refugees have fled into Bangladesh. Amnesty International has revealed new evidence pointing to…

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  • ECHR Court

    Amicus Curiae on Access to Court for Allegations of Torture

    Submissions to the ECHR as Amici Curiae by Amnesty International and the International Commission of Jurists on the interpretation of…

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  • Libya: ICC arrest warrant raises hopes for justice

    On 15 August, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for the arrest of Mahmoud el-Werfelli, who is accused…

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  • The long wait for Justice: accountability in the Central African Republic

    Impunity in Central African Republic (CAR) not only denies justice to thousands of victims of human rights violations and abuses,…

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