Opinion

  • 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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  • The Inter American Court of Human Rights defers consideration of whether Peru should have pardoned Alberto Fujimori

    Legal Adviser Hugo Relva reflects on the recent decision by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) to allow up…

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  • Justice Delayed in Afghanistan: A failure of OTP preliminary examination?

    As we launch our Human Rights in International Justice Project, Solomon Sacco, Deputy Director of Law and Policy, asks: will…

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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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  • Al Mahdi case: women and girls must not be excluded from reparation

    Adrienne Ringin, a student of University of Melbourne Law School’s International Criminal Justice Clinic, highlights important gender concerns arising in…

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  • Afghanistan: ICC Prosecutor’s statement on Afghanistan jeopardises his Office’s legitimacy and future

    Amnesty International urges International Criminal Court ('ICC') Prosecutor Karim Khan to conduct a full investigation in Afghanistan into all parties…

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  • The Government of Sri Lanka cannot afford to fail the Office of Missing Persons

    Biraj Patnaik, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for South Asia considers the progress of the recently established Office on Missing Persons…

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  • Hibernations Must Not Curtail the ICC’s Investigation in the Situation in Palestine

    Dr. Susan Power, Head of Legal Research and Advocacy at Al-Haq, warns that any move by the Office of the…

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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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