Opinion

  • Evidence of sexual violence against men and boys rejected in Ongwen

    Guest opinion piece writer Dr. Rosemary Grey, Amnesty’s Legal Adviser Jonathan O’Donohue and International Criminal Justice Clinic student Leonard Krasny…

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  • Burundi: ICC withdrawal will not derail wheels of justice

    Amnesty International’s International Justice Team consider Burundi's withdrawal from the ICC and its consequences for victims of international crimes committed in…

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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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  • 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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  • ASP

    Are there hidden costs of the ICC Prosecutor’s campaign for additional budget support, voluntary contributions and secondments?

    Chuka Arinze-Onyia, Amnesty International’s International Justice in Africa Fellow, introduces a new series of opinion pieces examining the capacity and…

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

    Making Sense of Command Responsibility

    In this fourth opinion piece on the Bemba Appeals Judgment (find the previous ones here, here…

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  • ASP16: missed key opportunity to criminalise landmines

    Amnesty International’s International Justice Team considerations in conclusion of the 16th session of the Assembly of State Parties of the…

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  • International Justice Trends in Microcosm at the OPCW – Three Observations as States Adopt ‘Attribution Mechanism’

    by Matt Cannock On June 27th 2018, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons’ (‘OPCW’) Conference of States…

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