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SUMMARY:Side Event “Philippine Cooperation and ASP Support: Their Implications for Asia and the ICC System”
DESCRIPTION:23rd ASP to the ICC\, The Hague\, 3 December 2024\, 13.15 -14.45 (Antartica\, World Forum) \nCo-hosted by Center Law\, Justice and Peace Netherlands\, Network against Killings in the Philippines (NAKPhil)\, No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ)\, Philippine Coalition for the International Criminal Court (PCICC) and StoptheDrugWar.org
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/side-event-philippine-cooperation-and-asp-support-their-implications-for-asia-and-the-icc-system/
LOCATION:The Hague\, Oude Waalsdorperweg 10\, The Hague\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:Side-event “Getting the ICC to a Meaningful Legacy: Challenges and Opportunities in Situation “Completions”
DESCRIPTION:23rd ASP to the ICC\, The Hague\, 3 December 2024\, 8.30-9.45 (Europe 1 & 2) \nCo-hosted by Belgium\, Denmark\, Switzerland\, Human Rights Watch\, (HRW)\, Lawyers For Justice in Libya (LFJL)\, No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) \n\n\n\n\n  \nThe ICC as a permanent institution does not face the same pressures experienced at ad hoc tribunals to complete or wind down their work. At the same time\, however\, robust situation-specific strategies regarding how the court will assess that its work is complete in a given situation will enable the court to (a) define and better support the execution of its mandate to provide meaningful justice in each of its situation countries; (b) consolidate its legacy in those countries; and (c) communicate clearly with its stakeholders to inform expectations\, minimize disappointment and disillusionment\, and maximize cooperation and support. The 2020 Independent Expert Review also recommended the development of such strategies from the outset of an investigation. \nElements of “completion” are already underway at the court. In 2021\, the Office of the Prosecutor issued its Policy on Situation Completion\, and has since announced the completion of the investigation phase—the first of two parts of the completion process under the policy–in Georgia\, Central African Republic\, Kenya\, and Uganda. The prosecutor has also announced that his office plans to complete investigations in Libya by the end of 2025. Libya is the first situation in which the Office of the Prosecutor has provided advance notice of its intention to complete the investigation phase in a country situation. This provides an opportunity to reflect on the Office’s approach to completion\, distill lessons learned from its practice to date in situations where investigations have been completed as well as from other tribunals\, and make forward-looking recommendations to the Office of the Prosecutor\, and the court more broadly. \nPlease join us for a panel discussion exploring these issues in the margins of the 23rd Assembly session with: \n\nAlison Smith\, No Peace Without Justice\nSarah Kasande\, International Center for Transitional Justice\nRepresentative of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor\nSerena Zanirato\, Lawyers for Justice in Libya representative\n\nThe discussion will be moderated by Maria Elena Vignoli\, Human Rights Watch. H.E. Corinne Cicéron Bühler\, Ambassador of Switzerland to the Netherlands\, will deliver opening remarks. \n– Download the flyer of the event \n– Check also NPWJ and HRW joint submission on the ICC Office of the Prosecutor draft Policy on Situation Completion
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/side-event-getting-the-icc-to-a-meaningful-legacy-challenges-and-opportunities-in-situation-completions/
LOCATION:The Hague\, Oude Waalsdorperweg 10\, The Hague\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:Quelle Europe pour les femmes de la diversité ?
DESCRIPTION:Parlement européen (Bruxelles)\, bâtiment Paul-Henri Spaak 4B1\, 10 décembre 2024 de 16h à 18h15 \nAnimé par des figures engagées\, ce débat abordera les questions d’inclusion\, d’égalité et de lutte contre les violences\, les discriminations et le racisme. Par cette rencontre\, nous souhaitons mettre en valeur des parcours de femmes migrantes\, pour leur permettre de partager leurs expériences de terrain et les défis qu’elles rencontrent en matière de participation citoyenne. \nCes échanges serviront à la rédaction d’un Manifeste de propositions pour une Europe universaliste\, solidaire et ouverte à la diversité. Ce manifeste visera à renforcer l’intégration et l’action des femmes migrantes pour soutenir nos plaidoyers à la veille du bilan de Pékin +30. \nOrateurs : \n\nDjemila Benhabib\, politologue et écrivaine\, présidente du Collectif Laïcité Yallah\nElenie Bernard\, animatrice en éducation permanente du Collectif des femmes\nNiccolo’ Figà-Talamanca\, No Peace Without Justice\nKady Koita\, présidente de La Palabre Asbl (Sénégal-Belgique) et experte internationale des violences sexuelles faites aux femmes et aux filles.\nAdèle Mukadi Masengo\, Maison de l’Initiative Citoyenne\nLailuma Sadid\, journaliste afghane en exil.\n\nRencontre organisée avec le soutien d’Estelle Ceulemans\, Députée – Groupe de l’Alliance Progressiste des Socialistes et Démocrates au Parlement européen. \nCette rencontre s’inscrit dans le cadre du 3ème festival des droits humains au féminin se tenant à Bruxelles du 7 au 10 décembre 2024. \n– Formulaire d’inscription
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/quelle-europe-pour-les-femmes-de-la-diversite/
LOCATION:European Parliament\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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