Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone 2000
Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone 2000
Two court disputes test SA’s commitment to rule of law
Strong views were expressed at a seminar on South Africa and the ICC in Cape Town last week that South Africa should remain in the court. This is to both bolster international justice when it is under threat and to prove to the world – after the Zuma era – that South Africa remains committed to the rule of law. The seminar was organised by the Wayamo Foundation and the Africa Group for Justice and Accountability.
Neuchâtel Memorandum on Good Practices for Juvenile Justice in a Counterterrorism Context
Neuchâtel Memorandum on Good Practices for Juvenile Justice in a Counterterrorism Context
Summary Report: “Strengthening Justice and Accountability in Nigeria”
Since the earliest days of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Wayamo Foundation has sought to re-imagine its work in promoting justice and accountability
Capacity Building for the Establishment of the International and Organised Crimes Division of the Kenyan High Court
Capacity Building for the Establishment of the International and Organised Crimes Division (IOCD) of the Kenyan High Court In May 2012, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) of the Kenyan Judiciary began to deliberate on the possibility of operationalising the 2008 International Crimes Act. As a consequence, a committee was set up to look into modalities of establishing an international crimes …
UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy A_RES_60_288_E
UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy A_RES_60_288_E
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.
Kenyan Chief Justice Announces Special Court
Kenyan chief justice Willy Mutunga used the launch of a media project run by IWPR and the Wayamo Communication Foundation to announce the establishment of a special division of the High Court to try cases stemming from the 2007-08 bloodshed, as well as other crimes under international law. “We are at an advanced stage to set up an International Division …