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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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Enforced Disappearance of M. Farid Faraoun in February 1997
12.02.2016 - (Last modified: 15.09.2016)
During the month of May 2009, TRIAL submitted an individual communication against Algeria to the United Nations Human Rights Committee on behalf of Aouali Mounie, Faraoun Feryale and Bouregba Fatiha each acting respectively in their capacity as wife, daughter and mother of Mr. Farid Faraoun.
This is now the thirteenth case to be lodged against Algeria by TRIAL....
DRC: Pascal Kabungulu's Family Seeks Justice Before the United Nations
08.02.2016 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)TRIAL acts before the Committee on Enforced Disappearances
01.02.2016 - (Last modified: 04.10.2016)
In February 2016 TRIAL, the Fundación para la Justicia y el Estado democrático de derecho and a coalition of associations of relatives of disappeared persons from Central America submitted a follow-report to the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances (CED) on the level of implementation of the concluding observations on Mexico issued by the latter in Febr...
February 2016 Report to the CED
01.02.2016 - (Last modified: 29.09.2016)
In February 2016 TRIAL International, the Fundación para la Justicia y el Estado democrático de derecho and a coalition of associations of relatives of disappeared persons from Central America submitted a follow-up report to the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances (CED) on the level of implementation of the concluding observations on Mexico issued by t...
TRIAL acts before the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
01.01.2016 - (Last modified: 20.09.2016)
In March 2015 TRIAL and 8 associations from Mexico and Central America submitted a follow-up report to the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) on the level of implementation of the recommendations formulated by the latter in 2011, on the occasion of its visit to Mexico.
In January 2016 TRIAL, the Fundación para la Justicia...
BiH: Compensation for wartime rape victims takes the stage for the very first time
02.12.2015 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)
Sarajevo, 2 December 2015 – More than 20 experts from the judiciary, international community and civil society organizations met today in Sarajevo to discuss, for the very first time, the burning question of compensation for wartime victims. How should compensation claims be dealt with in criminal proceedings? How could the existing practice be improved? Those were so...
UPR: Nepal must do better for its human rights track record
05.11.2015 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)
Geneva, 4 November 2015 – Nepal underwent today its Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. On the occasion of this second cycle of Nepal’s scrutiny by the UN, no less than 73 Member States took the floor and provided Nepal with recommendations. While most congratulated Nepal on the promulgation of the world’s youngest Con...
Switzerland: Torture complaint filed against Bahraini Attorney General
15.09.2015 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)
Berlin/London/Geneva, 15 September 2015 – Electric shocks, beatings on the soles of the feet, stress positions during incommunicado detention: those who allow this type of torture can and must be held criminally liable – even abroad. Bahrain-born British citizen Jaafar Al-Hasabi has submitted a criminal complaint to the prosecuting authorities in Berne (Switzerland) a...
Nepal: Alternative report for the Universal Periodic Review 2015
01.09.2015 - (Last modified: 02.11.2016)
On 25 January 2011, the Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review (WG-UPR) reviewed Nepal. As a result, on 8 March 2011, the report of the WG-UPR was published, containing a number of recommendations to Nepal.
On 4 November 2015, Nepal will be subjected to a second review. In anticipation thereof, TRIAL submitted this report in March 2015, providing informatio...
Enforced Disappearance in Nepal: UN decisions remain in limbo
29.08.2015 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)
The decisions of the United Nations Human Rights Committee (HRC) on the conflict-era enforced disappearance cases have gone unimplemented. To date, the HRC has decided ten individual cases against Nepal and eight cases were related with enforced disappearance.
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In five cases decided by the HRC, the victims’ fate and wher...
BiH: Alternative reports submitted to the CEDAW
01.07.2015 - (Last modified: 09.11.2016)
In July 2015, TRIAL and 15 local associations working with women victims of sexual violence during the war submitted a follow-up report to inform the Commitee on the Elimination of Dicrimination against Women on the status of implementation of the recommendations issued in 2013 and about the remaining obstacles daily faced by women victims of sexual violence during th...
Alternative reports submitted to the Human Rights Committee
01.07.2015 - (Last modified: 09.11.2016)
In July 2015, TRIAL and 13 local associations working with women victims of sexual violence during the war, relatives of missing persons and victims of torture submitted a report to inform the Human Rights Committee on the ongoing violations suffered by these categories and the remaining obstacles in the implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Politi...