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TRIAL International provides legal support to victims, litigates cases, collaborates with local actors to promote the sharing of expertise, and advocates for human rights.




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To fulfill its mission, TRIAL relies on the support of over 50 volunteers. With their talent and dedication, they greatl...
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Once a year, the international community remembers women are not only victims: they also have agency. Close your eye...

Inside TRIAL’s criminal investigations

03.03.2017 - (Last modified: 10.03.2017)
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Benedict De Moerloose, Head of the Investigations and Criminal Law Department, explains how TRIAL chooses, builds and su...

Burundi: pre-crisis violence must not be forgotten

03.03.2017 - (Last modified: 10.03.2017)
In 2014, a political drag-net cast over the opposition highlighted the repression that prevails in the country. However,...

Nzovu trial: FDLR finally face justice

02.03.2017 - (Last modified: 29.03.2017)
The Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) are infamous for the atrocities they inflict on civilians in...

Judicial reparations for the Mutarule massacre

23.02.2017 - (Last modified: 18.07.2018)
After many months of silence, the verdict for the crimes committed in Mutarule has finally been made public. The massac...
Scarce progress was made by Mexico since the Committee on Enforced Disappearances issued its recommendations in 2015.  ...
Significant victories have been achieved on victims’ right to reparation. Unfortunately, that right is unevenly applied...
Public Statement A mere 24 months after their launch, the transitional justice (TJ) mechanisms of Nepal faced closing d...

Burundi: rape case involving minor before the judges

07.02.2017 - (Last modified: 29.08.2019)
  Caritas was raped at the age of ten. In an unusual turn of events for Burundi, a trial took place… unfortunately under...
A UN decision and years of lobbying have been necessary for Alma M. to uphold her rights. Now, at last, she has receive...
An op-ed by Daniele Perissi Could the ordeal of Lemera’s victims finally end? An unrelated case before African Commissi...
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