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Tag: Gaza

Posted on:28th August 202517th December 2025Blog

Israelis documenting crimes committed in Gaza

Israeli journalists, academics, and rights groups are documenting atrocities in Gaza, exposing mass civilian deaths, deliberate attacks, and use of human shields. Their evidence, corroborated internationally, forms a crucial record against impunity—ensuring these crimes cannot be erased, even amid political pressure to silence accountability.

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Posted on:25th June 20252nd July 2025Blog

Stand firm in support of all quests for justice

As war today seems to be the only agenda for some major powers, including a war against justice itself, all those who still uphold the values of international law must unite on the side of all victims, without discrimination, and support any genuine pursuit of justice, writes Alain Werner, director of Civitas Maxima.

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Posted on:4th December 20244th December 2024Focus on International Justice

Focus on International Justice – November

November brought key justice developments: Colombia charged ex-FARC commanders for child soldier recruitment; the ICC issued arrest warrants for Myanmar’s army chief and Gaza leaders. Reparations advanced in Ukraine, Norway apologized to Indigenous groups, and courts addressed war crimes in Guatemala, DRC, Peru, and Croatia.

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Posted on:30th October 202430th October 2024Focus on International Justice

Focus on International Justice – October

October saw significant developments in international justice, including the Netherlands’ first trial addressing Yazidi enslavement, Bangladesh’s charges against ex-PM Hasina, and key war crimes trials and investigations in Belgium, Libya, Uganda, and more.

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Posted on:9th October 202429th November 2024Blog Uncategorized

One year after 7th October: the limited impact of international justice

The tragic events that have unfolded since October 7, 2023, in Israel and Palestine have triggered a historically unprecedented wave of global judicial activity. Although some tangible results have been achieved over the past year, the overall impact remains very limited.

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Posted on:1st October 202410th October 2024Focus on International Justice

Focus on International Justice – September

Read about how a Moroccan court will examine an Israeli war crimes case, how a case was filed before the ICJ against the Taliban for gender discrimination, as well as more updates, insights, and key developments in the world of international justice.

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Posted on:3rd June 202410th October 2024Focus on International Justice Uncategorized

Focus on International Justice – May

Read about legal advances in corporate accountability, an inquiry into British military abuses in Kenya, as well as more updates, insights, and key developments in the world of international justice.

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Posted on:2nd February 202410th October 2024Focus on International Justice

Focus on International Justice (FIJ) – January

Read about a former rebel commander acquitted on appeal in Finland, investigations moving forward for atrocity crimes in Darfur, as well as more updates, insights, and key developments in the world of international justice.

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Posted on:23rd January 202414th October 2024Blog

Towards a greater universality of international law?

South Africa’s request against Israel at the International Court of Justice will have a major impact if provisional measures are ordered, explains Alain Werner, director of Civitas Maxima. Today, more than 100 states are involved in ongoing cases before the ICJ, thereby taking hold of international law.

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Posted on:10th January 202414th October 2024Blog

International crimes never die

Crimes committed in Ukraine and Syria, currently under investigation by judicial bodies, suggest that international justice, though slow, is progressing inexorably, explains Alain Werner, director of Civitas Maxima.

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