Rights of the accused

— Issues

  • INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT BURUNDI

    State non-cooperation and failure of international criminal tribunals to ensure release threaten the legitimacy of international justice

    Chuka Arinze-Onyia, Amnesty International’s International Justice in Africa Fellow, highlights the need for urgent solutions to the growing number of…

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  • Time to Clarify ICC Rules on Admission of Evidence

    In this third opinion piece on the Bemba Appeals Judgment, Amnesty’s International Justice Team considers the majority’s criticisms of…

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  • Bemba fair trials ICC Appeals Chamber that on 8 June acquitted Mr Bemba from charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity

    Bemba Appeals Judgment highlights the challenges of charging sexual violence crimes

    In this second opinion piece on the Bemba Appeals Judgment, Amnesty’s International Justice Team considers the majority’s finding that…

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  • Bemba fair trials ICC Appeals Chamber that on 8 June acquitted Mr Bemba from charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity

    Lessons must be learned from the Bemba case as a whole

    Over the next two weeks, Amnesty’s International Justice Team will post a series of opinion pieces examining key issues…

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  • Côte d’Ivoire : Non à l’amnistie pour les crimes les plus graves de la crise de 2010-11

    Ligue ivoirienne des droits de l’Homme – LIDHO Mouvement ivoirien des droits humains – MIDH Action pour la…

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  • Côte d’Ivoire: No Amnesty for Serious Crimes of 2010-11 Crisis

    Ligue ivoirienne des droits de l’Homme – LIDHO Mouvement ivoirien des droits humains – MIDH Action pour la…

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  • ICC Appeals Chamber that on 8 June acquitted Mr Bemba from charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity

    Bemba Judgment warrants better investigations and fair trials – not efforts to discredit the decision

    Amnesty International’s International Justice Team provides some initial reflections on the most controversial aspects of the Judgment and challenges a…

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  • The ICC Appeals Chamber’s problematic approach to identifying evidence obtained in violation of human rights

    In this third opinion piece examining the ICC’s approach to evidence in the Bemba et al. case, International Criminal Justice…

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  • Admitting mistakes on admitting evidence – It’s not too late for the ICC to get it right.

    Building on initial concerns about the ICC’s approach to evidence in the Bemba et al. Appeals Chamber judgment, Chiara Loiero,…

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