Mass Atrocities

The U.N. Process for a Crimes Against Humanity Treaty Has Finally Started. Will It Account for Persons with Disabilities?

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May 26th, 2023

Differences ‘Getting Narrower’ on Proposed Crimes Against Humanity Treaty

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May 15th, 2023

Sustaining Renewed Tolerance in Context: Reflections on the Holocaust in Estonia

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May 4th, 2023

Almost There: When Will the Biden Administration Support the ICC in Ukraine?

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Mar 4th, 2023

Congress Should Close the ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ Loophole

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Feb 17th, 2023

Could It Happen Here?: The Holocaust and Atrocities in the 21st Century

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Feb 10th, 2023

The Ukraine War and the Crime of Aggression: How to Fill the Gaps in the International Legal System

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Jan 23rd, 2023

Війна в Україні та злочин агресії: Як заповнити прогалини в міжнародній правовій системі

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Jan 23rd, 2023

How the US Can Help the Struggling Yazidi Community in Iraq

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Dec 8th, 2022

Just Security Experts Give Address at Int’l Criminal Court’s Assembly of State Parties Side Event

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Dec 7th, 2022

The Khmer Rouge Tribunal is Closing its Doors: Here’s What to Know About its Final Case

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Dec 6th, 2022

New Suit Against Liberia at ECOWAS Court of Justice Seeks Accountability for Civil War-Era Massacre

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Nov 29th, 2022

The Ethiopia-Tigray Permanent Cessation of Hostilities Agreement and the Question of Accountability for International Crimes

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Nov 28th, 2022

As Another “Never Again” Scenario Quickly Approaches in Tigray, the Biden Administration Must Hold Parties to Their Word

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Nov 3rd, 2022

Only Holding All to Account in Ethiopia Will Ensure its Survival

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Nov 3rd, 2022

Why We Need the Alien Tort Statute Clarification Act Now

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Oct 27th, 2022

Forging a Cooperative Relationship Between International Criminal Court and a Special Tribunal for Aggression Against Ukraine

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Oct 25th, 2022

Налагодження співпраці між МКС і Спеціальним трибуналом переслідування злочину агресії, вчиненого щодо України

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Oct 25th, 2022

Extremist Ideologies and the Roots of Mass Atrocities: Lessons for Ukraine

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Oct 14th, 2022

Russian Torture and American (Selective) Memory

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Oct 13th, 2022

The Politics of the ECCC: Lessons from Cambodia’s Unique and Troubled Accountability Effort

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Oct 13th, 2022

At the UN: New Moves to Speak Up for a Crimes Against Humanity Treaty

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Oct 6th, 2022

Averting Future Mass Atrocities in South Sudan as Peace Terms Stall

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Oct 6th, 2022

The ECCC Begins Winding Down: In Cambodia, a Hybrid Tribunal’s Hybrid Legacy

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Oct 3rd, 2022