Information on "International Justice"
March 2013
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Mar 2013
The Relationship Between the ICC and the Security Council
Author: Till Papenfuss
Publisher: International Peace Institute (IPI)
Concrete action is needed to improve the UN Security Council’s practice of referring situations to the International Criminal Court (ICC). More on «The Relationship Between the ICC and the Security Council» -
Mar 2013
The ICC: High Expectations, Ambiguous Records
Author: Daniel Trachsler
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
After a decade of work, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has developed into an established institution of international criminal justice. More on «The ICC: High Expectations, Ambiguous Records» -
Mar 2013
Europe's Most Wanted?
Author: Sergio Carrera, Elspeth Guild, Nicholas Hernanz
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper assesses the practical uses and misuses of the European Arrest Warrant system in the European Union. More on «Europe's Most Wanted?»
February 2013
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Feb 2013
Russia and the Common Space on Freedom, Security and Justice
Author: Raül Hernández i Sagrera, Olga Potemkina
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
EU-Russia cooperation in the framework of the Common Space on Freedom, Security and Justice, launched almost a decade ago in 2003, has borne fruit more in the security aspects than the justice and liberty-related policy areas. More on «Russia and the Common Space on Freedom, Security and Justice»
December 2012
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Dec 2012
Tenth Anniversary of the International Criminal Court
Author: Mô Bleeker, Pierre Hazan, Saja Coric, Sang-Hyun Song, Antoine Garapon, Fatou Bensouda, Valentin Zellweger, Matthias Lanz, Anne-Marie la Rosa, Gabriel Chavez Tafur, Laurence Boillat, Roberta Arnold, Stefanie Heinrich, Juan Mendez, Driss el Yazami, Vojin Dimitrijevic, Galuh Wandita, Luz Amparo Sánchez Medina, Gonzalo Sánchez Gómez, Aleksandra Letic, Bekim Blakaj, Nora Refaeil, Emmanuel Ntakarutimana, Antoine Kaburahe, Mandira Sharma, Ram Kumar Bhandari, Gorka Espiau, Gorka Landaburu, Joxean Agirre, Jean-Pierre Massias, José María Ridao
Publisher: Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA)
This edition of Politorbis addresses issues pertaining to international justice. More on «Tenth Anniversary of the International Criminal Court»
November 2012
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Nov 2012
African Efforts to Close the Impunity Gap
Author: Plessis, Antoinette Louw, Ottilia Maunganidze
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
The position taken by the African Union towards the ICC creates the impression that African states are resistant to international criminal justice. More on «African Efforts to Close the Impunity Gap» -
Nov 2012
ICC at 10: A Decade of Trials and Tribulations
Publisher: Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC)
In July 2002, the world's first and only permanent International Criminal Court (ICC) opened its door for business. More on «ICC at 10: A Decade of Trials and Tribulations »
October 2012
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Oct 2012
Justice Through Armed Groups’ Governance – An Oxymoron?
Author: Jan Willms
Publisher: Center for Transnational Relations, Foreign and Security Policy (ATASP)
This paper addresses the question of whether armed groups’ courts are suitable to enforce international humanitarian law. More on «Justice Through Armed Groups’ Governance – An Oxymoron?» -
Oct 2012
Transitional Justice: Justice by Bureaucratic Means?
Author: Sandra Rubli
Publisher: swisspeace
This paper draws attention to some problematic issues of transitional justice policies as promoted by international organizations, bilateral donors and NGOs. More on «Transitional Justice: Justice by Bureaucratic Means?»
June 2012
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Jun 2012
Implications of the AU Decision to Give the African Court Jurisdiction over International Crimes
Author: Max du Plessis
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This paper discusses the legal and practical complexities associated with expanding the jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights. More on «Implications of the AU Decision to Give the African Court Jurisdiction over International Crimes»


