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International Justice Monitor

A project of the Open Society Justice Initiative

War crimes. Crimes against humanity. Genocide. The International Justice Monitor offers news and analysis of some of the most significant trials of our time.

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Commentary

Dominic Ongwen
May 23, 2017May 11, 2021 by Lino Owor Ogora

Low Turnout at the Lukodi Memorial Prayers as Victims Express Dissatisfaction with the Slow Pace of Ongwen’s Trial

Laurent Koudou Gbagbo & Charles Blé Goudé
May 5, 2017September 14, 2020 by Eric-Aimé Semien

Simone Gbagbo Acquitted by the Abidjan Assize Court: Between the Independence of the Judiciary and a Political Twist to Save the Day

Laurent Koudou Gbagbo & Charles Blé Goudé
May 5, 2017September 14, 2020 by Eric-Aimé Semien

Acquittement de Simone Gbagbo par la Cour d’Assises d’Abidjan: Entre Independance de la Justice et Pirouette Politique our Sauver les Meubles

Guatemala Trials
May 2, 2017December 15, 2020 by Taegin Reisman

Human Rights Trials in Guatemala: “Two Steps Forward, One Step Back”

Dominic Ongwen
April 24, 2017May 11, 2021 by Lino Owor Ogora

Just or Unjust? Mixed Reactions on Whether Ongwen Should be on Trial

April 17, 2017May 29, 2019 by James A Goldston

Can International Justice Survive in an Age of Renewed Nationalist Fervor?

Dominic Ongwen
March 30, 2017May 11, 2021 by Lino Owor Ogora

To Punish or to Pardon? Perspectives on Accountability and Forgiveness in the Case of Dominic Ongwen

Guatemala Trials
March 28, 2017December 15, 2020 by Jo-Marie Burt and Paulo Estrada

Human Rights Groups to Inter-American Court: Impunity is Alive and Well in Guatemala

Thomas Lubanga
March 23, 2017September 2, 2020 by Radio Canal Révélation

Reactions of Congolese Victims to the Prospect of Reparations in the Lubanga Case

Dominic Ongwen
March 21, 2017May 11, 2021 by Taegin Reisman

Combative Witness Raises Questions about Witness Preparation at the ICC

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