A digest of recent analysis of national security and rights-related news and developments at Just Security.
International Criminal Court
- Symposium: ICC Prosecutor Launches Policy on Complementarity and Cooperation
by René Urueña - Two Tracks, One Destination? The Importance of Getting the Balance Right on Complementarity
by Maria Elena Vignoli (@me_vignoli) and Danya Chaikel ( @danyachaikel) - Armed Conflict Classification in the ICC Prosecutor’s Request for Arrest Warrants – Between International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law
by Yahli Shereshevsky (@YShereshevsky)
Sanctions Reform
- Toward a Global Sanctions Compact for Long-Overdue Reform
by George A. Lopez, Alistair Millar and Erica Moret (@DrEricaMoret)
AI and Human Rights
- Introducing the Symposium on AI and Human Rights
by Jessica Peake - What Happens When We Get What We Pay for: Generative AI and the Sale of Digital Authenticity
by Shannon Raj Singh (@ShannonRSingh) - Truth, Trust, and AI: Justice and Accountability for International Crimes in the Era of Digital Deception
by Raquel Vazquez Llorente (@vazquezllorente)
Social Media
- Can Families of Mass Shooting Victims Hold Social Media Companies Responsible for Violence?
by Paul M. Barrett (@AuthorPMBarrett)
Ukraine
China and Human Rights at the United Nations
- UN Human Rights Expert Extends Chinese Government’s Impunity
by Sophie Richardson (@SophieDRich)
Haiti
- Hard Work Ahead for Haiti’s New Government as it Seeks to Restore Security with International Support
by Keith Mines (@Mineskw) and Kirk Randolph