Don’t ask and you won’t receive – Will the ICC request the resources it needs in 2019?
May 2, 2018
Drawing on their long experience of following the ICC’s annual budget process, Matt Cannock - Head of Amnesty’s Centre for International Justice - and Legal Adviser Jonathan O’Donohue call for a new approach in 2019, starting with the ICC putting forward a request that actually reflects its resource needs.
Evidence of sexual violence against men and boys rejected in Ongwen
April 10, 2018
Guest opinion piece writer Dr. Rosemary Grey, Amnesty’s Legal Adviser Jonathan O’Donohue and International Criminal Justice Clinic student Leonard Krasny reflect on the Trial Chamber’s recent decision to reject requests by victims’ lawyers for three victims to present evidence of sexual violence against boys and men.
The Philippines: Rome Statute withdrawal illogical and futile
March 20, 2018
Matt Cannock, Head of Office of Amnesty International’s Centre for International Justice, comments on the Philippines’ withdrawal from the ICC and its consequences for victims of international crimes committed in the country.
ICC examination into drug killings in the Philippines a crucial moment for justice
February 15, 2018
Amnesty International's press release following news that the prosecutor of the ICC will open a preliminary examination into the "war on drugs" in the Philippines.
Philippines: ICC must examine ‘war on drugs’ crimes
December 6, 2017
The International Criminal Court must urgently open a preliminary examination into crimes against humanity committed in the Philippines during Duterte’s murderous “war on drugs”, says Amnesty International.