In this final piece in our series commenting on the Bemba Appeals Judgment (previous ones here, here, here, here and here) Amnesty’s International Justice…
Representatives of civil society from the Philippines following the ICC’s process describe their trepidation that, despite the recent decision by the ICC Office of the Prosecutor to request authorisation to…
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…
On this International Justice Day, Amnesty International calls on all states to strengthen the system of international justice and the International Criminal Court within it. A new international convention on…
In this final opinion piece in the series, Amnesty International considers the Court’s budget request for 2023 and argues that, if states parties are truly committed to strengthening the work…
Legal Adviser Jonathan O’Donohue provides an initial reaction to last Thursday’s summary judgment by the ICC Appeals Chamber confirming the conviction of five persons for offences against the administration of…
Prosecutor, Karim Khan On behalf of Amnesty International, I congratulate you on assuming office as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (‘ICC’). The international community has asked you to pursue…
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…
Today, the T.M.C. Asser Instituut and Amnesty International release their report entitled ‘The Rome Statute at 40’ Based on an expert meeting organised end of 2020, the report contains key findings…