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10 Years after the August War: Victims of the Situation in Georgia

VICTIMS OF THE SITUATION IN GEORGIA

Author: 
Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association,Article 42 of the Constitution, Human Rights Center, Justice International, The Georgian Center for Psychosocial and Medical Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (GCRT)

VENEZUELA: HUNGER FOR JUSTICE: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY IN VENEZUELA

Author: 
Amnesty International
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ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I rejects Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi’s admissibility challenge

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Kenya

After the 2007 elections in Kenya, widespread violence ensued, resulting in over 1000 dead, 600,000 displaced and hundreds sexually assaulted. In March 2010, the ICC started its investigation into alleged crimes committed during the post-election period.
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Libya: The importance of deterrence and the ICC's role in current violations

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Civil society welcomes Burundi ICC investigation

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Georgian Coalition for the ICC resumes work

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In the Courtroom: Procedures and witnesses tested in three ICC trials

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Progress and challenges in establishing the Special Criminal Court in the Central African Republic

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Georgia: National justice must complement ICC investigation

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Getting full cooperation from the Georgian side will be one of the challenges for ICC

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Libya: As Gaddafi regime trials fall short, ICC must act on widespread abuses

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Sudan's war criminals: Lessons on how to get away with murder

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#GlobalJustice Weekly: Justice for Libya a priority for 2017, says ICC prosecutor

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Mali

In July 2012, Mali referred the situation in its territory to the ICC in response to the emergence of an Islamist rebellion in the North and the ousting of President Touré shortly before the presidential elections.
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Côte d'Ivoire

Following post-election violence in 2010-11, an ICC investigation was opened in the situation of Côte d'Ivoire. The former president Laurent Gbagbo and former youth minister Blé Goudé were acquitted by Trial Chamber I on 15 January 2019.
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Sudan

Although Sudan is not a party to the Rome Statute, Darfur fell under ICC jurisdiction in March 2005 after the UN Security Council referred the situation to the ICC prosecutor. The investigation has led to five ICC cases, including against Omar al-Bashir
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Jean-Pierre Bemba (Bemba I)

Former Congolese vice-president and militia leader Jean-Pierre Bemba was convicted by the ICC in 2016 for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Central African Republic. Sentenced to 18 years’ imprisonment in 2016 and acquitted in 2018.
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Uganda

In 2004, Uganda invited the ICC to investigate an ongoing decades-long conflict between the Lord's Resistance Army and the government. In 2005, the ICC issued arrest warrants for five senior LRA members. One of them, Ongwen, is currently on trial.
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#GlobalJustice Weekly: Judges consider Georgia probe | The ICC needs South Africa

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