Bosnia’s “invisible children” born as a consequence of sexual violence during the Yugoslav War have finally received legal recognition as civil victims of war.
Read moreTowards Victim-Centred Reparations For Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Survivors
National and international courts have been hesitant to allocate reparations to conflict-related sexual violence victims, although the latest developments show that a more victim centred approach.
Read moreThe Struggle For Political Stability In Myanmar And Its Critical Implications On Human Rights
After years of violent intrastate conflicts, the country of 54 million is returning to autocracy, with little to no hope of freedom for its citizens.
Read moreA Good Summer For International Justice
As the world enters a new age of political impunity, a trial in Sweden and the arrest of an ex-Sudanese president show that accountability is still possible.
Read moreChemical Weapons In Syria: Assad’s Prevailing Impunity
Assad’s conduct threatens the universality of civilian enjoyment of the right to life in armed conflicts. Political will is needed to truly ensure such a right.
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