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An Argentinian court will soon hear the appeal of the only pending universal jurisdiction case on crimes against the Roh...
Burundian authorities should immediately and unconditionally release lawyer Tony Germain Nkina, who was sentenced to fiv...

Denying wartime horrors is now a criminal offence in BiH

29.07.2021 - (Last modified: 31.08.2021)
Denial of genocide and other war crimes, that is likely to incite violence or hatred, is now prohibited by law in Bosnia...
After a long career at the International Committee of the Red Cross, from which he was General Secretary from 2010 to 20...
Elected to the Board of TRIAL International in June 2021, Philippe Bovey has more than 15 years experience in Swiss civi...
On 17 July 1998, the Rome Statute laid the foundation for the International Criminal Court and the date became the Day o...

Enforced disappearances: Mexico faces its responsibilities

14.07.2021 - (Last modified: 19.08.2021)
By recognising the binding nature of the urgent actions of the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances, the Supreme Cour...
Nepal’s transitional justice mechanisms are in continued tardiness to address the voice and needs of the victims. Could...
The violent repression of a gathering in the Rupandehi district led to the death of four-year-old Chandan Patel. Despite...

Investigations: an essential part of TRIAL International's work

29.06.2021 - (Last modified: 17.06.2021)
A message from Giulia Soldan, Program Manager, International Investigations and Litigation   TRIAL Internationa...
At its 2021 General Assembly, TRIAL International elected Leslie Haskell, an international justice lawyer with two decad...
Uttara (a pseudonym) suffered first-hand from the effects of the civil war in Nepal. Abducted by a Maoist guerilla, she...
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