Aim of the undertaking was the more coherent and efficient application of criminal procedure law by major institutions of the criminal justice system in Bolivia - especially judicature, public prosecution service, publicly appointed counsels for defense, …
Fatou Bensouda was the keynote speaker at an ISS seminar in Pretoria on 10 October 2012 hosted by the International Crime in Africa Programme titled: Setting the record straight: the ICC's new Prosecutor responds to African concerns … Setting the record …
From 2004 through 2014, the Republic of Colombia will, with the support of the Federal Republic of Germany, promote an efficient and equitable access to ordinary and transitional justice. To this end, the project FortalEsDer works in partnership with the …
Sexual violence in conflict is widespread. It affects not only large numbers of women and girls, but also men and boys. In addition to the physical and psychological trauma suffered by survivors, sexual violence adds to ethnic, sectarian and other …
Human Rights Watch defends the rights of people worldwide. We scrupulously investigate abuses, expose the facts widely, and pressure those with power to respect rights and secure justice. Human Rights Watch is an independent, international organization …
Capacity Building Japan provides assistance that addresses legal and judicial system reform, local administration and capacity building of civil servants in various countries and regions. In particular, in the area of criminal justice, the Ministry of …
Tackling sexual and gender based violence remains a top UK priority. Since 2012, we have: Carried out over 80 deployments of the UK Team of Experts. Supported over 50 projects across the globe with human rights defenders and NGOs. Built the capacity of …
https://blog.casematrixnetwork.org/toolkits/ http://www.casematrixnetwork.org https://www.legal-tools.org The Case Matrix Network (CMN) provides knowledge-transfer and capacity development services to national and international actors in the fields of …
Rule of Law promotion projects and activities worldwide. Programme design depending on specific environment, i.e., the specific need of that country at a point in time of its development (post-conflict, limited statehood, consolidated statehood), in areas …
To discuss and strategize on ways at getting implementation on the menu of the three arms of government; Facilitate a domestic platform to stimulate national discussion/debate on the Rome Statute; To raise awareness on implementation legislation; …
This project involved reviewing the Prevention and Punishment of Certain International Crimes and Offences Bill 2011 for the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Justice Special Working Group on the ICC. PJI's international criminal law experts reviewed the bill, …
Civil wars, coups d'état, and long-lasting military dictatorships are defining the politics of many West African countries. In order to help improving the rule of law in Côte d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Niger the German Ministry of Foreign …
From 2004 through 2014, the Republic of Colombia will, with the support of the Federal Republic of Germany, promote an efficient and equitable access to ordinary and transitional justice. To this end, the project FortalEsDer works in partnership with the …
The programme "Supporting the development of an intercultural legal system in accordance with the rule of law" (ProJuriDe) in Bolivia supports the formation of a legal system that is both aware of intercultural issues and the principles of rule of law. A …
Human society is criminogenic. In a post-conflict situation, equitable justice is a necessary guarantee in easing tensions and avoid the emergence of new conflicts. It is therefore important jurists understood as judges, lawyers, judicial defenders, …
Four years after the onset of Kenya's 2007-2008 post-election violence, the government has done little to ensure justice for victims. It has failed to ensure the prosecution of perpetrators in all but a handful of the 1,133 or more killings committed …
1- Raise awareness of international treaties and pledges as part of the national legislation 2- Improve the skills of lawyers and human rights activists with relation to monitoring and documenting human rights violations 3- Train Lawyers and human rights …
Mission The Commission for International Justice and Accountability (CIJA) is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation dedicated to furthering criminal justice efforts through investigations, in order to prevent the loss and destruction of vital …
Mission ICTJ works across society and borders to challenge the causes and address the consequences of massive human rights violations. We affirm victims’ dignity, fight impunity, and promote responsive institutions. Vision Societies break the cycle of …
What we do At Wayamo, our core goal is to galvanise domestic justice and accountability by equipping investigators, prosecutors and judges with the necessary specialised expertise and skills needed to address international and transnational organised …
The Coalition for the International Criminal Court is a global network of more than 2500 civil society organizations working in 150 countries to ensure justice for the victims of crimes against humanity, genocide and war crimes. Ratification and …
KAMPALA AMENDMENTS: Brazil has initiated the procedures for the incorporation of the Kampala amendments on the crime of aggression in its legal system. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ROME STATUTE: The bill 4038, proposed in 2008, has two main goals: facilitate the …
The Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law (SLS) was founded by Professor Otto Triffterer in 1999 in order to disseminate knowledge, promote understanding and encourage critical discourse of international …
The Peace and Justice Initiative is a network of international criminal law professionals. Our legal, investigative and military experts have experience of working in the whole spectrum of international and mixed courts and tribunals. … The Peace and …
Germany contributed a sizable amount of financial resources to the core-activities of the Special Court for Sierra Leone. From 2002 to 2010 the total amount of 7.3 million Euro was allocated to the Special Court for Sierra Leone to help safeguard its …