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Dragoons Ride Through Czech Lands | Vincent Post's Blog Posts
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Vincent Post's Blog Posts. Vincent Post on Communist Spies, East European Politics, and probably Football. Dragoons Ride Through Czech Lands. March 29, 2015. Leaving controversy in its wake. The convoy is returning to bases in Germany from exercises in the Baltic, and are on Czech soil for about 24 hours. On their way across the country, both supporters and opponents greeted them, as the convoy – code name ‘ Dragoon Ride. 8216; – awakened a broad range of historical sentiments. Český Mír – trailer. Unfor...
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Why is Museveni Allowing Dominic Ongwen to be Sent to the ICC? | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. Despite Ups and Downs, the ICC is Here to Stay. In Its Fight Against the ICC, Israel Takes a Page Out of John Bolton’s Playbook →. Why is Museveni Allowing Dominic Ongwen to be Sent to the ICC? January 15, 2015. The following post is by Barrie Sander. Dominic Ongwen (Photo Source: Unknown). It has subsequently transpired. That Dominic Ongwen has been handed over to Ugandan troops in the CAR. Last week, Mark convincingly argued. That in lig...
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JiC Contributors | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. JiC has been fortunate enough to post a number of thought-provoking and insightful guest-posts from a diversity of people with a broad range of backgrounds and interests:. Is a Solicitor (non-practicing) and a research associate at the Center on Law and Globalization. Ashgate, 2010) and of a number of articles on international intervention and on popular culture. Is finishing up a PhD in International Relations at LSE. His research loo...
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Africa | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. There is no system of international justice against Africa because there is no system of international justice. July 28, 2016. Following the twenty-seventh African Union summit, it seems brighter days may lie ahead for the tumultuous relationship between African states and the International Criminal Court (ICC). In the wake of the summit, which took place earlier this month in Kigali, … Continue reading →. International Criminal Court (ICC).
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Guest Posts | Justice in Conflict
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On the challenges of pursuing justice. About Justice in Conflict. Category Archives: Guest Posts. Intimidated Witnesses, ICC Judges, and ‘Justice’ – Mission Creep or a Revolution Long Overdue? June 2, 2016. Claire Smith and Fanni Andristyak join JiC for this post on ongoing efforts to ensure that witnesses at the International Criminal Court are adequately protected. Claire is currently at the UNESCO Secretariat examining the protection of cultural heritage in armed … Continue reading →. Kenya and the ICC.
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December | 2011 | AfJIL
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Kenya Walks Tightrope in Somalia. December 17, 2011. Click here to read the article. Posted by James Gathii. You are currently browsing the AfJIL. Blog archives for December, 2011. Prosecutor v. William Samoeiruto, Henry Kiprono Kosgey and Joshua Arap Sang and Prosecutor v. Frances Kirimi Muthaura, Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, and Mohammed Hussein Ali. Decision on the Application by the Government of Kenya Challenging the Admissibility of the Case Pursuant to Article 19(2)(b) of the Statute. Dissenting Opinion...
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About the Author | AfJIL
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James Gathii is currently the Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship and the Governor George E. Pataki Professor of International Commercial Law at Albany Law School. Professor Gathii has published over 40 articles and book chapters. Professor Gathii has participated in the debate to reform the Kenyan Constitution since 1989 and has been involved as a consultant for constitutional review and commentator from 1989 through today. He has published extensively. February 22, 2011 at 3:58 pm. Hi we are tr...
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ICC Denies Prosecutor’s Application to Delay Disclosure | AfJIL
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ICC Denies Prosecutor’s Application to Delay Disclosure. On 20 April 2011, the ICC denied Luis Moreno-Ocampo’s effort to conceal evidence against the Ocampo Six until he had had enough time to study it. See instructive discussion here on the number of days Ocampo claimed were necessary. The judge then set forth a schedule for disclosure:. Evidence collected by the Prosecutor before 15 December 2010: Friday, 3 June 2011. Evidence collected between 15 December 2010 and 31 March 2011: Friday, 24 June 2011.
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O’Campo Loses Interlocutory Appeal | AfJIL
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O’Campo Loses Interlocutory Appeal. Today April 1st 2010, Judge Ekaterina Trendafilova rejected the Prosecutor’s Interlocutory Appeal from the March 8, 2011 decision declining to issue summonses with respect to allegations of crimes against humanity that occurred in Kisumu town, Kibera in Nairobi, Naivasha and Nakuru during post election violence in early 2008. For the ruling see here. This entry was posted on Saturday, April 2nd, 2011 at 2:25 am and is filed under Uncategorized. From your own site.
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As Libya Takes Center-Stage at the Security Council, Kenya’s Scheduled Discussion Falters and Notes on Judge Kaul’s Dissent & Non-State Actors | AfJIL
https://afjil.wordpress.com/2011/03/18/as-libya-takes-center-stage-at-the-security-council-kenyas-scheduled-discussion-falters-and-notes-on-judge-kauls-dissent-non-state-actors
As Libya Takes Center-Stage at the Security Council, Kenya’s Scheduled Discussion Falters and Notes on Judge Kaul’s Dissent and Non-State Actors. Prior to passing a resolution authorizing the use of force against Libya with unprecedented speed on March 17, 2011, the Security Council had on the previous day removed from its schedule and postponed indefinitely a consultation on Kenya’s deferral bid with no explanation. See story here. For Case 1 and April 8. For Case 2. See story here. Finally, Judge Kaul’...