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Torture in Gambia: ex-Minister Ousman Sonko must face his responsibilities
26.01.2017 - (Last modified: 29.11.2017)Nezzar case: Victims appeal case dismissal
18.01.2017 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)From ICC to Universal Jurisdiction: the battle against impunity for sexual crimes
20.12.2016 - (Last modified: 31.01.2019)ICC withdrawals: international justice needs our unbending support
01.11.2016 - (Last modified: 07.11.2016)The case of Kumar Lama is actually good news for international justice
04.10.2016 - (Last modified: 31.01.2019)Universal jurisdiction case dismissed against Kumar Lama
07.09.2016 - (Last modified: 03.11.2016)International justice is necessary but limited
12.07.2016 - (Last modified: 27.02.2017)«Please try to obtain justice elsewhere!», says ECHR to Torture Victims
21.06.2016 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)
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,...