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SUMMARY:"Beyond Rhetoric: The EU's Role in Upholding International Justice"
DESCRIPTION:On 6 March 2025\, the European Parliament hosted a crucial discussion as part of the Third EUmans Congress. Co-organised by EUmans\, No Peace Without Justice and Parliamentarians for Global Action\, this session entitled “Beyond Rhetoric: The EU’s Role in Upholding International Justice” focused on the rising threats to international justice\, with a particular emphasis on the International Criminal Court (ICC). \nThe ICC is facing significant challenges from multiple fronts. These include sanctions and targeted hybrid campaigns from States who are not parties to the Rome Statute\, as well as troubling actions by ICC States Parties\, ranging from selective cooperation to  outright violations of the duty to cooperate\, including recently a State Party facilitating the escape of an ICC fugitive. These attacks are seriously undermining the Court’s effectiveness and the EU and its Member States have failed to take concrete action in support of the Court or even to uphold their legal obligations. \nDuring the event\, Mr Osvaldo Zavala Giler\, ICC Registrar\, briefed Members of Parliament about the impact on the Court of the multiple attacks against its operations and independence. Members of the European Parliament from diverse political groups and representatives from civil society discussed how the EU and its Member States can effectively address these challenges and reaffirm and comply with their legal obligations to defend and support international justice. \nThe session was intended to explore the EU’s critical role in safeguarding the ICC\, ensuring compliance with its rulings\, and reinforcing the international rule of law. Among the key discussion points\, panelists addressed: \n● The growing array of threats to the ICC\, including sanctions\, selective support for investigations\, and non-compliance with the Court’s rulings. \n● The EU’s legal responsibility to ensure Member States uphold ICC decisions\, including a discussion of the potential legal consequences for non-compliance. \n● The role of the EU’s Blocking Statute\, a critical tool designed to counter non-EU sanctions. \nThe session also called for a unified EU approach to defending the ICC and the Rome Statute\, ensuring that political compromises\, selective enforcement\, and non-compliance do not undermine the EU’s commitment to international justice.Aligned with EUmans’ principles\, the event also encouraged public engagement and advocacy\, urging EU citizens to hold the EU and its Member States accountable for upholding foundational values and legal responsibilities in defending global justice. \nEUmans is a pan-European movement focusing on promoting fundamental rights\, sustainability\, and democratic innovation through civic participation and transnational initiatives. Their Third Congress represented a crucial moment to collectively decide on future challenges and invest in the expansion of European democracy\, driven by a citizen-led movement \nAgenda of the session\n11:40 – 12:30 “Beyond Rhetoric: The EU’s Role in Upholding International Justice”\n– Chair: Niccolò FIGÀ-TALAMANCA – Secretary General\, No Peace Without Justice\n– Keynote speaker: Osvaldo ZAVALA GILER – Registrar of the International Criminal Court\n– Juan Fernando LÓPEZ AGUILAR – MEP\, S&D\n– Hanna GEDIN – MEP\, The Left\n– Alice AUTIN – Communications and International Justice Officer at Human Rights Watch\n– Frederika SCHWEIGHOFEROVA – Director of International Law and Human Rights Program at Parliamentarians for Global Action \n\nVideo recording of the session\nSee specific report of the session on PGA website\nProgram and concept note of the session\n\nFor further information or media enquiries\, please contact: Nicola Giovannini (ngiovannini@npwj.org) – Lorenzo Mineo (lorenzo.mineo@eumans.org)
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/beyond-rhetoric-the-eus-role-in-upholding-international-justice/
LOCATION:European Parliament\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:Tunisia: The Weaponisation of the Criminal Justice System in the Context of the Judicial Independence Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Room XXV Palais des Nations\, Geneva\nDate & Time: 6 March 2025\, 15:00 \nTunisian League for Human Rights (LTDH)\, Avocats Sans Frontières (ASF)\, World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT)\, International Commission of Jurists (ICJ)\, EuroMed Rights\, No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ)\, and the Committee for the Respect of Liberties and Human Rights in Tunisia (CRLDHT) are organising a side event at the 58th Session of the Human Rights Council. This discussion will examine the erosion of judicial independence in Tunisia and the increasing use of the criminal justice system to suppress dissent. \nObjective:\nThis event will provide a platform for legal experts\, human rights defenders\, and affected individuals to inform the international community and UN human rights mechanisms about the implications of the ongoing crackdown on judicial independence and fundamental freedoms in Tunisia. Discussions will focus on the broader regional and international impact of these developments\, as well as potential avenues for engagement and reform. \nSpeakers Include: \nSenior legal and human rights experts\, representatives of civil society organizations\, Individuals with direct experience of the crisis.
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/tunisia-the-weaponisation-of-the-criminal-justice-system-in-the-context-of-the-judicial-independence-crisis/
LOCATION:Human Rights Council\, Geneva\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Meetings
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