Gaza: Ataque israelense que matou 106 civis é um aparente crime de guerra
Governos deveriam suspender o fornecimento de armas a Israel e apoiar a investigação do TPI
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a court of last resort for the prosecution of serious international crimes, including genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Its treaty, the Rome Statute, was adopted in July 1998. The court began work in 2003, following ad hoc tribunals set up in the 1990s to deal with atrocity crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. 20 years after the Rome Statute, the ICC has made significant headway in bringing global attention to accountability. But it has faced setbacks, and as human rights crises marked by international crimes continue to proliferate, its mandate has proven to be both more needed and more daunting than its founders envisioned. To be effective, the court and its member countries will need to rise to the challenge.
24 outubro, 2016
25 agosto, 2015
Governos deveriam suspender o fornecimento de armas a Israel e apoiar a investigação do TPI
O Conselho de Segurança deveria referir a Síria ao Tribunal Penal Internacional por Crimes Contra a Humanidade
Decisão da União Africana Ameaça Solapar a Justiça pelas Atrocidades
O Presidente Omar al-Bashir deve ser excluído da cimeira UE-África se não cooperar com o TPI
ONU deve impor sanções se Cartum continuar os ataques e a sua obstrução