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Commentary

Dominic Ongwen
January 5, 2016May 11, 2021 by Mariana Pena

Giving Victims their Voice: Ongwen Case Highlights the ICC’s Policy Challenge

Khmer Rouge Trials
December 14, 2015September 14, 2020 by Heather Ryan

Lessons from Cambodia for Hybrid Tribunals in Sri Lanka and Central African Republic: Part III of III

Dominic Ongwen
December 11, 2015May 11, 2021 by Mariana Pena

Victim Participation in the Ongwen Case, Part I: Victims’ Applications and Decision Making Process

Khmer Rouge Trials
December 7, 2015September 14, 2020 by Heather Ryan

Lessons from Cambodia for Hybrid Tribunals in Sri Lanka and Central African Republic: Part II of III

Khmer Rouge Trials
December 2, 2015September 14, 2020 by Heather Ryan

Lessons from Cambodia for Hybrid Tribunals in Sri Lanka and Central African Republic: Part I of III

Dominic Ongwen
October 27, 2015May 11, 2021 by International Justice Monitor

Bringing Justice Closer to the People: Reflections on the Proposal to Hold Dominic Ongwen’s Confirmation of Charges Hearing in Gulu

Dominic Ongwen
October 27, 2015May 11, 2021 by International Justice Monitor

Justice in the Neighborhood: How in situ Hearings in Uganda Can(not) Benefit Victim Communities in Northern Uganda

October 16, 2015 by Gaelle Carayon

Prosecutorial Discretion and the Need for a Stronger Voice for Victims

Dominic Ongwen
October 9, 2015May 11, 2021 by Sharon Nakandha

A Move in the Right Direction: What the Prosecutor’s Decision to Expand Ongwen’s Charges Means for Ugandan Victims and Civil Society

October 8, 2015October 14, 2015 by International Justice Monitor

‪Should Victims Have a Voice in the ICC Prosecutor’s Decision to Open or Cease Investigations?

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