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2023 Global Human Rights Litigation Report

This report summarizes cases filed by the Open Society Justice Initiative in 2022 to defend and strengthen human rights around the world, as well as cases that remain pending as of December 2022.

March 08, 2023
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Report

State Human Rights Obligations Regarding the Distribution of Scarce Health Resources

This report offers a comprehensive overview of case law concerning the rights to life, health, and nondiscrimination in international, regional, and national systems.

November 2023 | John Harrington and Asteropi Chatzinikola
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Briefing Paper

Accountability for Crimes of Personnel of the Wagner Group in Ukraine

A legal analysis of the status of the Wagner Group under international humanitarian law and implications of that status for prosecuting its personnel for international crimes allegedly committed in Ukraine.

November 2023
First page of PDF with filename: accountability-for-crimes-of-personnel-of-the-wagner-group-in-ukraine-en-20231108.pdf
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2024 Global Human Rights Litigation Report

Read highlights of litigation undertaken by the Open Society Justice Initiative, plus a representative selection of cases illustrating the depth and range of its global litigation work on human rights and international humanitarian law.

February, 2024
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Report

The Ongoing Segregation of Roma Children in the Czech Republic

This report, presented to the European Commission in January 2024, presents new evidence indicating that the Czech Republic's discriminatory treatment of Roma children is in breach of the European Union's Racial Equality Directive.

January, 2024
First page of PDF with filename: 25.01.24-Report-on-ongoing-segregation-in-the-Czech-Republic-(002).pdf
Briefing Paper

Q&A: Bringing a Case Before the International Court of Justice for the Rights of Afghan Women and Girls

This paper addresses questions around the feasibility of bringing a complaint at the International Court of Justice against Afghanistan's Taliban for egregious and prevalent violations of women’s and girls’ rights.

November, 2024
First page of PDF with filename: afghan-women-cedaw-icj-briefing-20241118.pdf
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International and Regional Standards on Judicial Independence

This research memo identifies and analyzes relevant international and regional standards regarding the independence of the judiciary.

May, 2024
First page of PDF with filename: ji-judicial_independence-2024_02_14-for-publication_CIL-2024-04-22-(002).pdf
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Litigating the Right to a Nationality: A Guide for Practitioners

This guide provides resources for practitioners to develop strategies to use litigation to achieve progress towards the realisation of the right to a nationality for all.

November, 2024
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Displacement by Design: Resisting Denmark's Race-based Housing Laws

This report presents stories and photographs of residents of the Mjølnerparken housing development in Copenhagen where hundreds have been forced to leave their homes under the Danish government's so-called "Ghetto Package".

December, 2024
First page of PDF with filename: OSJI_Danish_Housing_P4.pdf
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Migrant Rights: a Practical Guide to Litigation and Administrative Action at the EU Level

This guide takes stock of the mechanisms that asylum seekers, (irregular) migrants, and NGOs representing them can use in order to vindicate these rights against European Union institutions and bodies.

December, 2024
First page of PDF with filename: migration-EU-litigation-practical-guide-updated-20241218.pdf
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2025 Global Litigation Report

This report provides highlights of global litigation work carried out by the Open Society Justice Initiative in 2024—with summaries of major cases in Climate Justice, Gender Persecution, International Justice, and Social Media Platform Accountability that seek to advance Open Society's vision of a world shaped by justice, equity, and rights.

March, 2025
First page of PDF with filename: OSJI-litigation-report-2025.pdf
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Legal Possibilities of Using Russian Central Bank Assets to Enforce European Court of Human Rights Judgments

Looking at three countries, this report offers a detailed analysis of the applicable laws and procedures to inform potential legal and political actions that could be taken for the relief of victims in Ukraine.

May 2025
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Memorandum for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression Committed Against Ukraine

This Memorandum for Prosecution sets out how Russia’s conduct against Ukraine constitutes the crime of aggression and represents a continuous pattern of unlawful use of force from 2014 until today.

October 27, 2025
First page of PDF with filename: osji-memorandum-for-the-prosecution-of-the-crime-of-aggression-committed-against-ukraine.pdf
Staff

Waikwa Wanyoike

Waikwa Wanyoike is the director of strategic litigation and learning at the Open Society Justice Initiative.

Staff

James Goldston

James A. Goldston is the executive director of the Open Society Justice Initiative.

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Case Watch: UK Supreme Court Provides Gateway for Zambian Farmers and Corporate Accountability

The UK Supreme Court has given poor Zambian claimants the right to sue a global mining behemoth in English courts.

May 03, 2019 | Erika Dailey
Voices

Case Watch: European Court Finds Ethnic Profiling by the Police Discriminatory

For the first time, the European Court of Human Rights has used the consequential phrase “ethnic profiling” in a ruling concerning a police action it considered discriminatory.

April 23, 2019 | Zsolt Bobis
A woman and three children walking on an unpaved road
Voices

Q&A: German Court Demands Greater Scrutiny of U.S. Drone Attacks

For years, Germany has cooperated with the United States’ controversial use of drone strikes. A new court ruling may force the government to reassess.

March 21, 2019
People holding hands on a road
Voices

How Weaponizing Citizenship Hurts the Justice System

No one should have their citizenship revoked as a form of punishment. It’s wrong—and it undermines the rule of law.

March 04, 2019 | Natasha Arnpriester
A woman and a child near a tent
Voices

Volunteer Lawyers Give New Direction to Nigerian Legal Aid Initiative

In the town of Ikorodu, local lawyers are delivering free legal aid to detainees within 48 hours of arrest and joining an effort to steer people charged with nonviolent crimes away from unnecessary detention.

February 13, 2019 | Stanley Ibe
Three men in a police station
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