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Eighteen months after Erwin Sperisen received a life sentence for the murder of ten prisoners, his hierarchic superior i...
Carlos Vielmann & Erwin Sperisen lors de la reprise de Pavon
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An op-ed by Valérie Paulet The relevance of universal jurisdiction for torture or genocide has been widely acknowledged...
An op-ed by Sandra Delval The District Court of Bobigny (France) upheld a guilty verdict against Pascal Simbikangwa for...
An op-ed by Philip Grant South Africa’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), followed closely by Gam...
          An Op-Ed by Valérie Paulet Despite his acquittal, the trial of Colonel Ku...

Universal jurisdiction case dismissed against Kumar Lama

07.09.2016 - (Last modified: 03.11.2016)
Nepalese colonel Kumar Lama has been acquitted of the charges of torture he faced in the United Kingdom. On 6 Septemb...

International justice is necessary but limited

12.07.2016 - (Last modified: 27.02.2017)
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On 17 July, the world will celebrate International Justice Day. But justice on an international level is not the only a...
Geneva, 21 June 2016 - In a judgment delivered today, the European Court of Human Rights narrowly ruled that Switzerland did not breach the European Convention on Human Rights by denying a Tunisian torture victim the right to seek reparations from his torturer. The victim, who was granted refugee status in Switzerland years ago in light of the torture he had endured,...
For the first-ever European Day against Impunity, a coalition of NGOs called on member States to meet mounting demand fo...

Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review (UJAR) 2016

06.06.2016 - (Last modified: 23.02.2023)
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Annual Report on Universal Jurisdiction TRIAL, FIBGAR, ECCHR and FIDH publish for the second consecutive year their a...

W. G.

16.05.2016 - (Last modified: 10.10.2016)
W. G. was a senior officer of the Afghan army and belonged to both the Presidential Guard and the Kabul Garrison (KHAD – the security and intelligence agency). In his 15 years of service, he particularly fought the Mujahideen and was involved in the arrest of prisoners of war. Several NGOs accused KHAD of systematically using torture. On June 16, 2005, the Swiss A...

Suspect M. G.

16.05.2016 - (Last modified: 10.10.2016)
Among other positions, Mr M. G., of Somalian nationality, was the President of the Somali High Court from 1971 until the demise of Siad Barré’s government on January 26, 1991. During his mandate, several death sentences were imposed and political opponents were severely repressed. For example, a Minister, a senior official and 11 demonstrators who had organized strik...