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Thailand [New window]
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Timor Leste [New window]
Conference and JAP
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Uruguay [New window]
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The NPWJ Team [New window]
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Judicial Assistance Program [New window]
... for regional and international treaties on human rights and humanitarian law requires in-depth knowledge of the subject matter and related topics, as well as a delegation that is sufficiently large enough to cover the numerous and often concurrent formal and informal meetings on specific provisions or parts of the treaty. Many of these types of treaties will also require States to implement the provisions of those treaties at the national level, which requires knowledge of existing domestic law and relevant international law to ensure full and effective implementation. However, many countries lack either the human resources or the ...
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Sierra Leone Conflict Mapping [New window]
Accountability exists in many forms and at many levels; NPWJ's Conflict Mapping Program in Sierra Leone focused on accountability for the violation of the laws of war in the belief that it is only by holding responsible those who violate those laws can there be deterrence for future would-be perpetrators. Too ...
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Sanaa Overview [New window]
... terms of protecting democracy and human rights; and the need for serious efforts to stop violations of international law, particularly crimes under international law.
The specific commitments are an important tool for the promoters of democracy within Governments and Civil Society in the Region. These specific commitments concern, among others:
Ø the empowerment of women and their participation in public life;
Ø equality before the law;
Ø freedom of the media;
Ø freedom of association and expression;
Ø establishing elected legislatures; and
Ø strengthening international judicial institutions.
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Kosovo Conflict Mapping I [New window]
... on serious violations of international humanitarian law which were rapidly fading into the past and sought to ensure that they be fully investigated and discussed in order to assess the criminal responsibility of those who directed the violence, destruction and suffering of the whole Kosovo conflict, from the highest level.
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Kosovo I Report [New window]
... of former ICTY personnel, has visited twice the Balkans on a fact finding mission last Fall.
NPWJ has been supported throughout its work by generous contributions from the Open Society Institute, the European Union, the Transnational Radical Party, as well as other private and public donors.
Contents
I. INTRODUCTION
JURISDICTION OF THE ICTY
A. Applicability of Articles 2, 3, 4 and 5
B. Existence of an Armed Conflict
(i) Legal Definition
(ii) The Kosovo Liberation Army as an organised armed group engaged in protracted armed violence
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Kosovo Conflict Mapping II [New window]
From 28 May to 28 December 1999, NPWJ was the implementing partner for a wide scale Documentation Project run under the auspices of the International Crisis Group. The Project involved 46 expatriate staff and 123 local staff, in the largest non-governmental effort to-date to systematically document violations of the laws of war in ...
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