This brief paper identifies multiple intersections between the major international relief and development non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the international justice system, and suggests six...
Consultative Conference on Int'l Criminal Justice (CCICC) Updates
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Plans of the Registrar of the ICC
The Rome Statute created an international legal/judicial system to prosecute and try the international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, as well as the crime of aggression...
The Assembly of States Parties of the Rome Statute: Perspectives on the Years Ahead, 2009 - 2011
The Assembly of States Parties is the intergovernmental organ overseeing the work of the International Criminal Court, and at the same time its legislative branch, competent to discuss and adopt...
Domestic Justice Systems and the Impact of the Rome Statute
The establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has created significant expectations among victims that justice will be done whenever and wherever serious international crimes are...
Coalition for the International Criminal Court 3-Year Strategy and Plan
The 2009 MacArthur Consultative Conference on International Justice will provide an important opportunity for strategic conversation among the range of actors involved in international justice. As...
ICC Prosecutorial Strategy 2009-2012
The Prosecutorial Strategy for 2009-2012 remains based on the three principles defined in the previous Prosecutorial Strategy for 2006-2009, - positive complementarity, focussed investigations and...
Regional Courts and Commissions Background Paper
Public opinion identifies the notion of "international justice" with the International Criminal Court and with the organs of individual criminal responsibility set up by the international community...