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The Diamonds and the Diva: Naomi Campbell Goes to The Hague

The supermodel's testimony in the Charles Taylor war-crimes trial will bring global attention to a bizarre and brutal tale of celebrities, blood diamonds, and intense human suffering.

August 02, 2010 | Tracey Gurd
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Stateless in Slovenia

Milan Makuc became homeless after his name—along with those of more than 18,000 other Slovenians—were deleted by the government from its official registry of residents. Eighteen years later a human rights court rectified this decision, but it came...

July 27, 2010 | Rachel Hart
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What Makes for Justice in Cambodia?

This week, more than 30 years since the Khmer Rouge was driven out of the city, the tribunal set up to try the architects of the regime's worst crimes finally delivered its first sentence. But does it amount to real justice for Cambodians?

July 27, 2010 | Heather Ryan
Press release

Duch Verdict Marks Milestone for Khmer Rouge Tribunal

The conviction of Kang Guek Eav (“Duch”), the former chief of a notorious Khmer Rouge prison, represents a significant step toward accountability in Cambodia and a major achievement in international justice.

July 26, 2010
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Another "Get Out of Jail Free Card" for Lubanga

The first man to be tried by the International Criminal Court has been released once again. But the Trial Chamber's decision does send a deeply important message about the ICC: this is no kangaroo court.

July 22, 2010 | Tracey Gurd
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Helping Reverse "Guilty Until Proven Innocent"

A new model provides a step toward finally making the presumption of innocence—and the humane treatment that goes along with it—a reality in Mexico.

July 22, 2010 | Ana Aguilar
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The Struggle Against Statelessness Advances in Strasbourg

Eighteen years ago, as the country of Yugoslavia began to break apart, Mustafa Kuric became stateless. Last week, the European Court of Human Rights took a small step toward redressing the injustice that Kuric and thousands of other long-term...

July 20, 2010 | James Goldston
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Imperfect Justice: The Impact of the Yugoslav Tribunal

Fifteen years after Europe's worst atrocity since World War II, how effective has the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia been?

July 15, 2010 | Kelly Askin
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Exposing Mexico's Poisoned Justice System

An eye-opening documentary follows two attorneys as they attempt to prove the innocence of a young man wrongfully accused of murder, taking viewers behind the scenes into Mexico's prisons and courtrooms.

July 12, 2010 | Denise Tomasini-Joshi
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Stop and Search in the UK: It’s Not Over Yet

While British police will no longer be able to stop and search individuals without reasonable suspicion of terrorism, they can still rely on other powers that are just as arbitrary and that disproportionately impact ethnic minorities.

July 11, 2010 | Indira Goris
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Supermodel Naomi Campbell Subpoenaed, Prosecutors to Reopen Case

Naomi Campbell is to be served a subpoena and compelled to testify in the war-crimes trial of Charles Taylor, about an alleged diamond gift she received from the former Liberian president in 1997.

July 07, 2010 | Alpha Sesay
Press release

Khmer Rouge Tribunal to Benefit from UN Oversight

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s appointment of a UN Special Expert on the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia has the potential to revitalize the tribunal and help curb political interference.

July 06, 2010
Report

Political Interference at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

This Open Society Justice Initiative report focuses on the judicial independence of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, and how political interference is threatening the court's work.

July 2010
First page of PDF with filename: political-interference-courts-cambodia-20100706.pdf
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That Someone Guilty Be Punished: The Impact of the ICTY in Bosnia

This book examines the impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and includes lessons to improve future efforts to provide justice for survivors of atrocious crimes.

July 2010 | Diane Orentlicher
First page of PDF with filename: that-someone-guilty-20100708.pdf
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Torture’s Hidden Victims

Millions of ordinary people accused of petty crimes comprise the majority of the world's pretrial detainees—and in many countries they are routinely and systematically subjected to torture.

June 23, 2010 | Kersty McCourt
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Accountability for Torture: Europe vs. United States

While the United States may not want to acknowledge how it tore Khaled El-Masri's life apart, European pressure may well compel the U.S. to finally come clean.

June 14, 2010 | Amrit Singh
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The Salt Pit

"You are in a country with no laws," rendition victim Khaled El-Masri was told by his U.S. captors in the Kabul prison known as the Salt Pit.

June 14, 2010 | Darian Pavli
Press release

CIA Rendition Case Reaches Top European Court

The European Court of Human Rights will consider the case of a German citizen who was kidnapped and beaten in connection with the CIA’s extraordinary rendition program, the Open Society Justice Initiative revealed today.

June 14, 2010
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International Criminal Court's Daunting Challenges

Support for the International Criminal Court by its member states falls short of what is required to enable the court to have a wider impact in promoting international justice and helping to end impunity, according to court experts.

June 08, 2010 | Wairagala Wakabi
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Kafka in the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic harshly penalizes its citizens of Haitian descent because they do not have identity cards--documentation which the government (in violation of international law) refuses to issue to them.

June 02, 2010 | Liliana Gamboa
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