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The Search for Justice in Afghanistan
March 11, 2022

The Search for Justice in Afghanistan

By Shivangi Seth
As Afghanistan enters another era of humanitarian crisis, the ICC remains encumbered by its institutional limitations and geopolitical realities.

An Urgent Need for Justice: Expediting the International Criminal Court’s Afghanistan Investigation 
February 09, 2022

An Urgent Need for Justice: Expediting the International Criminal Court’s Afghanistan Investigation 

By Mahir Hazim
Given the Taliban’s atrocities, past and present, there’s an urgent need for the ICC to move more quickly in the pursuit of justice.
Rights Group Urges ICC Probe of Myanmar Coup Leader
December 13, 2021

Rights Group Urges ICC Probe of Myanmar Coup Leader

By Sebastian Strangio
The Myanmar Accountability Project claims that there are "overwhelming" grounds for issuing an arrest warrant against Min Aung Hlaing.

ICC Authorizes Investigation Into Philippines’ ‘Drug War’ Killings
September 16, 2021

ICC Authorizes Investigation Into Philippines’ ‘Drug War’ Killings

By Sebastian Strangio
Judges say that the “specific legal element of the crime against humanity of murder” has been met in the sanguinary crackdown.

Peace, Not Justice: Questioning the Top-Down Deal in Afghanistan  
March 03, 2020

Peace, Not Justice: Questioning the Top-Down Deal in Afghanistan  

By Monish Tourangbam and Neha Dwivedi
On the long road to sustainable peace in Afghanistan, is there any room for justice?

The Rohingyas' Plight: What Options Under International Law?
January 15, 2019

The Rohingyas' Plight: What Options Under International Law?

By Viren Mascarenhas, Brian Jacobi, Claire O’Connell, and Isabel San Martin
What role can the ICC and ICJ play in bringing justice for the Rohingyas' suffering?

Asia and the ICC: 20 Years Later
October 13, 2018

Asia and the ICC: 20 Years Later

By Kiran Mohandas Menon
The Rome Statute that created the International Criminal Court turns 20 this year. How has Asia engaged (or not) with the ICC?
Does Duterte’s War on the International Criminal Court Really Matter?
April 05, 2018

Does Duterte’s War on the International Criminal Court Really Matter?

By Luke Hunt
A closer look at an issue that has surfaced over the past few weeks.

No, Sri Lanka Isn’t North Korea
March 09, 2017

No, Sri Lanka Isn’t North Korea

By Taylor Dibbert
A misguided campaign gains traction.

Kim Jong-nam's Assassination Is a Wake-Up Call to the World
March 04, 2017

Kim Jong-nam's Assassination Is a Wake-Up Call to the World

By Jose Ramos-Horta and Benedict Rogers
"The North Korean regime is not simply a pariah to be ridiculed, but a dangerous threat to the world."

Will Cambodia’s Rulers Be Dragged to Court?
September 09, 2016

Will Cambodia’s Rulers Be Dragged to Court?

By Luke Hunt
The murder of a government critic may be added to the regime’s growing list of transgressions.
Time to Cool Burma’s Rapprochement
November 02, 2012

Time to Cool Burma’s Rapprochement

With Burma’s many internal problems, are business and global leaders ignoring issues of grave concern?

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