Delayed Investigations in Côte d’Ivoire Undermine Confidence in the ICC
August 5, 2021
Ali Ouatarra, Founder of the Ivorian Coalition for the International Criminal Court, Coordinator of the African Francophone Coalitions for the ICC and Focal Point of the African Network for International Criminal Justice reports that delayed investigations in Côte d'Ivoire have encouraged further violence and put an end to all hope of victims of post-election violence to know the truth and obtain justice.
Les enquêtes retardées en Côte d’Ivoire sapent la confiance dans la CPI
August 5, 2021
Ali Ouatarra, Fondateur de la Coalition Ivoirienne pour la CPI, coordinateur des Coalitions de l’Afrique Francophone pour la CPI et Point Focal du réseau africain pour la Justice Pénale Internationale rapporte que les enquêtes retardées en Côte d'Ivoire ont encouragé de nouvelles violences et mis fin à tout espoir des victimes des violences post-électorales de connaître la vérité et d'obtenir justice.
Admitting mistakes on admitting evidence – It’s not too late for the ICC to get it right.
May 4, 2018
Building on initial concerns about the ICC’s approach to evidence in the Bemba et al. Appeals Chamber judgment, Chiara Loiero, Legal Assistant at Amnesty International’s Centre for International Justice, criticizes the ICC’s emerging practice of deferring any consideration on admission of evidence until deliberating the judgment.
Laurent Gbagbo, interim release, and the ‘interests of justice’
October 23, 2017
Chiara Loiero, Legal Assistant at Amnesty International’s Centre for International Justice, considers the ICC Appeals Chamber’s recent decision to reject Laurent Gbagbo’s notice of appeal against Trial Chamber I’s latest refusal to grant him interim release during his trial.