Mohamed Chande Othman, the Chief Justice of Tanzania, and member of the Africa Group for Justice Accountability, reflects on the symposium and on justice systems in Africa, held in Arusha, Tanzania 18-19 October 2016.
African Legal and Rights Experts Encourage Leaders to Stick With ICC
On Thursday, the Africa Group for Justice and Accountability (AGJA), a group of African legal and rights experts, asked the leaders of South Africa, Burundi and Gambia to reconsider plans to pull out of the International Criminal Court. By Uju.
Conference: Special Criminal Court for Central African Republic — Context, Challenges and Perspectives
Africa Group for Justice and Accountability and the Wayamo Foundation host Bangui Conference on “Special Criminal Court for Central African Republic — Context, Challenges and Perspectives”
Documentary: African Justice Mechanisms and their interplay with the International Criminal Court
This short documentary produced by the Wayamo Foundation introduces the Africa Group for Justice and Accountability (AGJA) and highlights the debates and discussions on justice for the most serious crimes in Africa, and beyond.
The international criminal court is vital to our fight against impunity in Africa
The ICC may not be perfect, but never before has so much been done on the African continent to achieve accountability for the gravest crimes.
Symposium Report: African Justice Mechanisms and their interplay with the International Criminal Court
Report from the Africa Group for Justice and Accountability (AGJA) symposium held in Cape Town and attended by over one 150 experts on international criminal justice, human rights activists, academics and practitioners in the field of international law.
African Justice mechanisms and their interplay with the International Criminal Court
The Symposium in Cape Town was attended by over one 150 experts on international criminal justice, human rights activists, academics and practitioners in the field of international law.