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To many observers’ surprise, the Swiss Federal Prosecutor has opened a criminal case against Argor Hereaus, a major Swiss Gold refinery company, immediately after TRIAL, the Swiss based anti-impunity NGO along with ...
Mexican journalist Adela Navarro Bello’s message to global leaders is: “Don’t detach yourself from society! As a journalist, I must listen to society, particularly when it is voiceless, when it ...
Kathryn Bolkovac has raised concerns over the ‘’ Whistleblower Improvement Act ‘’ by joining the Project On Government Oversight (POGO) in advocating for the safeguard of the rights and protections of whistleblowers. POGO, an ...
Guantánamo Bay and the future of legal “black holes”. When one nation (or clan or tribe or ethnic group) covets the land of another, the result, throughout history, has usually been ...
Check out if International Centre for Transitional Justice is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Restoring trust in post-conflict societies. Projects undertaken in 31 countries. In contrast to human rights organizations ...
Check out if Transparency International is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Fighting corruption worldwide. Active in over 90 countries. In his past life as head of the World Bank’s ...
Check out if International Bridges to Justice is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Working to reform criminal justice systems. JusticeMakers fellows in 25 countries. International Bridges to Justice began with ...
Check out if International Commission of Jurists is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Strengthening human rights standards for 50 years. Presence in over 70 countries. For over five decades, the ...
Check out if TRIAL is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Ending the impunity of war criminals. 60 ongoing cases serving 170 victims. Founded by a group of lawyers, torture victims ...
The UN Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) presented a preliminary assessment (August 24) of the state of organization among UN member states when it comes to dealing with the possibility of cyber ...
We are used to thinking about tribunals as having all the means, and the power, necessary to shed light on criminal acts. This fundamental idea is even more indispensable when it is ...
At the close of its 18th session (September 29), the UN Human Rights Council adopted by consensus a resolution creating a Special Rapporteur to help states deal with gross violations of human ...
The Geneva-based International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has signed an agreement with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to pool their resources to help nations combat the growing threats from cyber ...
ICC (International Criminal Court) Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo said on August 19 that because Syria has not accepted the jurisdiction of the Court, the ICC lacks the authority to investigate and prosecute ...
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