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
FEATURED IMAGE: A collage of images from articles this past week. On the left, the International Criminal Court. In the center, Haitian Prime Minister Conille Garry (lower L) poses for a photograph with members of the Presidential Transitional Council, (lower L-R) Edgard LeBlanc Fils, Regine Abraham, Fritz Alphonse Jean, (middle row L-R) Antoine Jean Marc Berthier, Minister of Defense, Carlos Hercule, Minister of Justice and Public Security, Niola Lynn Sarah, Minister of Youth, Sports and Civic Action, George Fils Brignol, Minister of Public Health and Population and Dominique Dupuy, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Religion, during the installation ceremony for the new Haitian government in Port-au-Prince on June 12, 2024. A new government was formed in Haiti on June 11, 2024, tasked with restoring security and stability in the Caribbean nation that is ravaged by gang violence and political chaos. On the right, a man and a woman wrapped in the Ukrainian national flag walk the street in Lviv, Ukraine.