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After encouraging results in South Kivu, TRIAL International and its partners turned their attention to another lawles...
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) met with TRIAL International dur...
The ICTY may not have brought the desired reconciliation in BiH, but its influence and legacy provides a crucial basis f...
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) celebrates its 15 years of existence. But without a strong network of non-governm...
A conflict at the doors of the EU. Civilians fleeing the attacks. A toothless international community unable to protect...
An op-ed by Adisa Fisic On the 68th anniversary of the Convention against Genocide, Bosnia and Herzegovina is still str...
An op-ed by Sandra Delval The District Court of Bobigny (France) upheld a guilty verdict against Pascal Simbikangwa for...

DRC: A breach in impunity?

21.11.2016 - (Last modified: 17.05.2017)
In DRC, victims of heinous crimes can now seek justice before civilian courts. These timid but encouraging steps could h...

Srebrenica denial ruled intolerable

06.07.2016 - (Last modified: 13.07.2016)
For the first time, Switzerland condemned a former far-right politician for denying that the Srebrenica genocide had t...
Bosnia has recently released more than a dozen convicted war criminals following a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights in July 2013. Among these criminals, six took part in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. In response, three NGOs -TRIAL, the Association Movement of Mothers of Srebrenica and Žepa Enclaves and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom...
Common press release by the Society for Threatened Peoples (Switzerland) and TRIAL (Track Impunity Always - Swiss association against impunity) In an article in the bi-monthly newspaper La Nation, two authors qualify the genocide in Srebrenica as a “pseudo-massacre.”  In response, the Society for Threatened Peoples and the Swiss Association Against Impunity (TRIAL)...

Amendment of the Swiss Military Penal Code

19.12.2003 - (Last modified: 18.07.2017)
Modification of the Swiss Military Penal Code Press release of 19 December 2003 : On Friday 19 December 2003, despite TRIAL's appeal to the Chambers and the signatures of 35 International Law professors, the federal Chambers formally adopted a revision of the Swiss Military Penal Code which will render Switzerland highly attractive to war criminals. After...
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