📍#Syria [infographic] - One year after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, the map of transitional justice for grave violations of international law has been transformed, both in Syria and in other countries where crimes of his regime are being tried.
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Today marks the end of the #Lafarge trial in Paris.
In partnership with Justice Info, Sharon Weill, professor of international law, and 11 students from Sciences Po Paris provided weekly coverage of the trial in six episodes.
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C'est aujourd'hui que s'achève, à Paris, le procès #Lafarge.
En partenariat avec Justice Info, Sharon Weill, professeure de droit international, et 11 étudiants de @sciencespo Paris ont assuré une couverture hebdomadaire du procès, en 6 épisodes.
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🎧 Podcast - Our partners at Asymmetrical Haircuts, Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, are wrapping up the events and highlights of #InternationalJustice in 2025.
So what’s the storm like in The Hague? And what is it like behind the scenes?
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Multinationals and international crimes - As the #Lafarge trial draws to a close in Paris, awareness of criminal liability remains limited in the business world. Few companies seem ready to fully integrate it into their strategic decisions.
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Alors que le procès #Lafarge touche à sa fin à Paris, la prise de conscience du risque pénal reste limitée dans le monde économique. Peu d’entreprises semblent prêtes à l’intégrer pleinement dans leurs décisions stratégiques.
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🇨🇩 #DRCongo - Yesterday, a French court sentenced 67-year-old former Congolese rebel leader Roger Lumbala to 30 years in prison. This comes as armed violence is intensifying in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
#Lumbala#UniversalJurisdiction
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🇨🇩 #RDCongo - Hier, la justice française a condamné l’ancien chef rebelle congolais Roger Lumbala, 67 ans, à 30 ans de prison. Tandis que la violence armée redouble dans l’Est de la République démocratique du Congo.
#Lumbala#CompétenceUniverselle
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Human rights activist, Madi Jobarteh, said Sanna Manjang’s arrest opens doors for the eventual trial of Yahya Jammeh (former president of Gambia):
“With his arrest, we will have information about the network of Junglers outside. It is one step closer to the dictator himself”.
In partnership with Justice Info, Professor of international law Sharon Weill and eleven students at Sciences Po Paris are covering the Lafarge trial daily, providing a weekly ethnography of the trial.
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#Syria#France - Lafarge trial courtroom diary (part 5): what could possibly lead to this?
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#LafargeTrial#Lafarge
En partenariat avec Justice Info, la professeure de droit international Sharon Weill et onze étudiants à Sciences Po Paris se consacrent à la couverture hebdomadaire du procès de l’affaire Lafarge, en faisant une ethnographie du procès.
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#Syrie#France - Journal de bord du procès Lafarge (épisode 5) : comment a-t-on pu en arriver là ?
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#ProcèsLafarge#Lafarge
Richard Bennett: "There are at least two ways of making gender apartheid an international crime. One is by amending the Rome Statute*, and the other is by including it in a new treaty on crimes against humanity, which is currently being negotiated at the UN in New York."
* The Rome Statute defines the international crimes over which the International Criminal Court (ICC) has jurisdiction, including genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes of aggression.