Preliminary examinations

— Courts

  • New Opinion Piece Series: The Cost of Hibernated Investigations

    Amnesty International and the World Federalist Movement introduce a series of opinion pieces by civil society organizations challenging the ASP Independent Expert Review’s recommendation to hibernate International Criminal Court investigations as a solution to underfunding.

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  • Amnesty International: Statement in support of request by ECCHR for review of ICC Prosecutor’s decision not to open an investigation in the Situation in Iraq/UK

    Amnesty International statement in support of the submission by the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) of a request to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to reconsider the decision taken in December 2020 not to open a full investigation into the situation in Iraq/UK.

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  • Open Letter from Amnesty International Secretary General Agnès Callamard to ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan on the commencement of your term in office

    Prosecutor, Karim Khan On behalf of Amnesty International, I congratulate you on assuming office as Prosecutor of the International Criminal…

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  • Israel/OPT: Call to Support ICC Investigation into ‘Situation in Palestine’ and Safeguard ICC Independence

    Amnesty International Public Statement: Israel/OPT - A call to support the ICC's investigation and safeguard the Court's independence

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  • The Prosecutor’s next steps on Afghanistan will determine the future of the International Criminal Court

    Legal Adviser Jonathan O’Donohue sets out Amnesty International’s call for the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) to appeal Pre-Trial…

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  • ICC-ASP17: States Parties’ rhetorical commitments not matched by actions

    This year’s Assembly of States Parties session took place following renewed attacks on the Court by the USA, and ‘threats…

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  • Nigeria: Willingly unable: ICC preliminary examination and Nigeria’s failure to address impunity for international crimes

    Since 2009, Northeast Nigeria has been the scene of an armed conflict between Boko Haram and the Nigerian security forces,…

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  • ICC advances towards investigating crimes committed against the Rohingya

    Legal Adviser Jonathan O’Donohue, with the important contributions of International Criminal Justice Clinic students Andy Kuoch and Stuart…

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  • “They betrayed us”: Women who survived Boko Haram raped, starved and detained in Nigeria

    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 what happened to the group of people who fled or were forced from rural towns and villages that had been controlled by Boko Haram, as the military intensified its operations.

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