Tag Archives: Syria
A window of opportunity for justice in Syria: Tracking Assad’s fleeing torturers and preparing for prosecutions
The list of atrocities committed since Syria’s civil war erupted in 2011 is almost endless. Every core international crime – war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide – has been perpetrated in a conflict that also left one-in-five Syrians living … Continue reading →
Posted in ICC Prosecutor, International Criminal Court (ICC), open source investigations, Syria, Universal Jurisdiction
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Tagged Middle East, politics, Syria
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New article: “The International Criminal Court and the Politics of Prosecutions”
I have a new article out in The International Journal of Human Rights that JiC readers might be interested in.* If anyone does not have access to the journal through their library’s subscriptions, they are free to contact me for … Continue reading →
Posted in Gravity, ICC Prosecutor, International Criminal Court (ICC), Syria, UN Security Council, Uncategorized
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Tagged prosecutions, Syria, UN Security Council referrals
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