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Tag: Uganda

Posted on:26th March 202414th October 2024Blog

Compensation for victims of mass crimes after all?

While he welcomes the intense recent developments in the field of international law, with several cases of states or suspects under judicial scrutiny. Alain Werner, director of Civitas Maxima, warns that one should not raise hopes of compensation for victims of mass crimes without being able to ensure that these compensations can actually be provided.

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Posted on:29th February 202410th October 2024Focus on International Justice

Focus on International Justice (FIJ) – February

Read about crimes against humanity conviction for Stroessner-era police officer in Paraguay, 13 former soldiers on trial for wartime crimes against Serbs in Bosnia, 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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