On October 9, Human Rights Watch with Tokyo-based Human Rights Now and Peace Boat held an event at the Japanese Diet to press ...
It has taken over 20 years, and the ICC is under intense pressure, but this week’s conviction of Ali Muhammad Ali ...
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Pentagon advisor accused of hoarding classified docs placed on leave by prominent DC think tank
Ashley Tellis, who is accused of removing classified documents from secure locations and meeting with Chinese officials, was ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday commenced advisory opinion hearings on the right to strike under International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention No. 87. The court will advise ...
A former Janjaweed militia commander was the first person found guilty by the International Criminal Court for atrocities in ...
On September 22, 2025, media outlets reported on the possibility of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the only permanent international court in existence, being sanctioned as an entity by the ...
The military rulers of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger said the court had become a tool of neocolonial repression. All three governments have been accused of human rights violations. By Ruth Maclean and ...
Ashley Tellis, a State Department employee and Department of War contractor, is accused of taking classified documents and ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli intervention of a Gaza-bound flotilla carrying humanitarian aid and hundreds of activists raises questions about what any nation can legally do to enforce a blockade in ...
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Chile President Boric calls for Netanyahu to be brought before international court of justice
Chilean President Gabriel Boric used strong words against Israel’s actions in Gaza during his address at the annual high-level gathering at the U.N. General Assembly. Donald Trump health update issued ...
One year ago, on 25 September 2024, Australia, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands announced their intention to hold Afghanistan accountable for violations of women’s and girls’ rights under CEDAW.
WASHINGTON — When then-Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote the opinions in a series of major gay rights cases, he was surprised – and disappointed − by the vehemence of the opposition from ...
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