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Laying the Groundwork for Syrian War Crimes Trials

The Wall Street Journal’s Jess Bravin and Michael Crittenden have a fascinating report on the Obama administration’s efforts to utilize information provided by a Syrian defector,…
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The Accountability Matrix Widens: Torture, Black Sites and the European Convention

Long awaited decisions by the European Court of Human Rights emerged last week (initially reported here) that substantially address torture and the complicity of European states…
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Immunity Before the African Court of Justice & Human & Peoples Rights—The Potential Outlier

As is clear from our prior coverage of the issue, the availability of jurisdictional or defensive immunities is ever-present in discussions of how to ensure accountability for…
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Fourth Circuit Holds Abu Ghraib Torture Claims Not Barred by Kiobel

Although it will likely be overtaken by the news set to come out of the Supreme Court later this morning, the Fourth Circuit has handed down a very big decision in the ongoing…
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European Court of Human Rights Rules on Amnesty and Double Jeopardy

On May 27th, the European Court of Human Rights ruled on one of the more contentious issues in the international criminal law and transitional justice sphere; namely whether political…
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Title 18’s Blind Spot: Superior Responsibility

We have discussed at length the ability of the United States government to prosecute international crimes in terms of chargeable crimes and bases of jurisdiction. Ryan Goodman…
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What is to be Gained from Pursuing Accountability Now in Syria?

Beth Van Schaack’s recent posts (see here, here, and here) on the proposed Syria hybrid tribunal prompted an astute response from Rianne Letschert: @BethVanSchaack @janethanderson…
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Alternative Jurisdictional Bases for a Hybrid Tribunal for Syria

As we have discussed, one option under consideration to address the commission of grave international crimes during the conflict in Syria is the creation of a hybrid tribunal within…
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A Mixed Chamber for Syria: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?

As we have discussed in a prior post and in the press, the international community must think creatively about how to build an accountability mechanism for Syria that does not—at…
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Backgrounder: Preliminary Examination into Abuses by United Kingdom Personnel in Iraq

As we reported earlier, the ICC Office of the Prosecutor has reopened the preliminary examination into crimes committed by United Kingdom personnel in Iraq from 2003-2008  during…
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Draft UN Security Council Referral of Syria to the ICC—and US Exemptions

Colum Lynch reported yesterday at Foreign Policy that the Obama administration now supports France’s draft resolution to refer the situation in Syria to the International Criminal…
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Ukraine accepts ICC Jurisdiction but stops short, way short

The Registrar of the International Criminal Court has announced that it has received a declaration from Ukraine accepting jurisdiction for international crimes committed on its…
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