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SUMMARY:Workshop on “The Role of Libyan CSOs in Following up on the Implementation of the UPR Recommendations”
DESCRIPTION:In the framework of EU-funded ADALIT-Libya project\, No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) organisied a workshop on “The role of civil society organisations in the follow-up of the implementation by Libya of the UPR recommendations” in Djerba (Tunisia)\, from 11 to 13 March 2023. \nThis three-day workshop was led by a group of NPWJ experts and the 30 civil society organisations’ (CSO) members and human rights defenders (HRD) that will participate will be selected among those most involved in their organisation’s activities\, concerned with monitoring\, fact-finding and reporting on human rights violations. \nThe objectives of the workshop were three: first\, to prepare a working plan for CSOs to clarify their role in the follow-up of the UPR recommendations’ implementation; second\, to provide guidance and support to CSOs in drafting the shadow reports to submit for the mid-term review in 2023 and 2025; third\, to start a dialogue on the human rights situation in Libya and the strategies CSOs and HRDs can adopt to protect and promote human rights. \nThe working sessions covered several topics related to the UPR recommendations and will also include debates and daily evaluations. In particular\, the workshop focused on the review\, discussion and classification of the recommendations approved by Libya and the identification of the parties responsible for their implementation. Moreover\, the role of CSOs in following up and monitoring the implementation of recommendations was discussed and clarified\, in order to facilitate the development of a national monitoring mechanism. Finally\, the workshop discussed the establishment of a working group to prepare the UPR shadow reports. \nFor further information\, please contact: Frej Fenniche: ffenniche@npwj.org (English\, French\, العربية)
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/workshop-on-the-role-of-libyan-csos-in-following-up-on-the-implementation-of-the-upr-recommendations/
LOCATION:Djerba\, Djerba\, Tunisia
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230224
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SUMMARY:Workshop on “International Charter-based human rights mechanisms”
DESCRIPTION:Djerba (Tunisia)\, 21-23 February 2023 \nIn the framework of EU-funded ADALIT-Libya project\, from 21 to 23 February\, in Djerba (Tunisia)\, No Peace Without Justice is organising a training workshop on “International Charter-based human rights mechanisms”\, which aims to gather a group of 25 to 30 representatives of Libyan CSOs selected by their involvement in the defence and protection of human rights in the country. The workshop is part of a large program being implemented by NPWJ and financially supported by the EU Delegation in Libya. \nThe main purpose of this workshop consists in the improvement of the knowledge of the UN Charted-based mechanisms (mandates\, functions\, etc.) among Libyan CSO’s members and HR defenders and the improvement of their capacities and skills in order to interact and collaborate with those mechanisms\, for a wider effectiveness in protecting and promoting human rights in Libya. \nThroughout the working sessions\, the participants will achieve a deeper understanding of international HR mechanisms and of the main HR special procedures in the international field\, while also learning to collaborate with HRC mechanisms with more efficiency.\nDuring this workshop topics related to the context of HR international mechanisms will be examined\, as well as the Charter-based mechanisms for the protection of human rights and the complaint procedures\, several methods and main areas of collaboration between the Libyan CSOs and the mandate-holders (national and regional consultations\, country visits\, individual complaints and communications\, etc.). \nFor further information\, please contact: Frej Fenniche: ffenniche@npwj.org (English\, French\, العربية)
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/workshop-on-international-charter-based-human-rights-mechanisms/
LOCATION:Djerba\, Djerba\, Tunisia
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20221209T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20221209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20230222T115232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230407T202636Z
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SUMMARY:Justice for the Rohingya: Paths Forward
DESCRIPTION:Side event to the 21st session of the Assembly of States Parties of the ICC \n\nOverview\nProgram Strategy\nProgram Activities\nProgram History\nPartners & Donors\n\nIn the margins of the 21th Session of the International Criminal Court Assembly of States Parties\, the Delegations of Bangladesh and The Gambia to the ICC and No Peace Without Justice are convening a Side-event on “Justice for the Rohingya: Paths Forward”\, to be held on 9 December 2021 (08h30 hrs CET). \nIn November 2019\, at the International Criminal Court (ICC)\, the Pre-Trial Chamber authorised the Prosecutor to open an investigation into the situation in Bangladesh/Myanmar over alleged crimes against humanity of deportation and persecution on grounds of ethnicity and/or religion against the Rohingya population. The investigation is currently ongoing. \nAt the same time\, The Gambia suo moto filed the Rohingya case as a universal concern\, by bringing genocide allegations before the International Court of Justice (ICJ); and seeking provisional measures directed towards ending the genocide\, punishing the perpetrators who committed it and protecting and preserving the relevant evidence. The ICJ ordered provisional measures\, including that Myanmar prevent and punish the commission of genocide and report to the ICJ periodically on measures to implement those provisional measures. Two weeks before the coup in early 2021\, Myanmar lodged an objection to the case. With that pending\, Myanmar’s Counter-Memorial is due in April 2023 \nMeanwhile\, in Argentina\, a universal jurisdiction Case was filed by Mr Tun Khin\, President of the Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK)\, alleging serious crimes including genocide against the Rohingya. On 26 November 2021\, The Second Chamber of the Federal Criminal Court in Buenos Aires confirmed that it would launch a case against senior Myanmar officials\, including General Min Aung Hlaing and much of the current junta’s senior leadership. Most recently\, the Argentine Courts have sought relevant information from Meta in relation to material posted on Facebook that vilifies the Rohingya and spreads false information. \nAll the three Cases came together in a “perfect storm” in November 2019; despite their slow progression\, the Cases continue to raise hopes that justice might eventually become a reality for the Rohingyas. \nThree years on\, this ASP side event aims to take stock of justice efforts for the Rohingyas\, examining these efforts in the broader geopolitical context\, including the influence of external circumstances\, and in light of the expectations of Rohingya human rights activists and others. At the conclusion of the event\, participants are expected to have a deeper understanding of the human rights situation for the Rohingyas\, an appreciation of the wider geopolitical significance of the Cases and a greater commitment to the pursuit of justice in all appropriate fora. \nSpeakers at the side-event include: \n\nNazhat Shameem Khan\, ICC Deputy Prosecutor in charge of the Myanmar/Bangladesh case\nMr. Hussein Thomasi \, Solicitor General and Legal Secretary\, Government of Gambia\nAmbassador Laetitia Van Den Assum\, former member of the Advisory Commission on Rakhine State\nTun KHIN\, President of Burma Rohingya Organisation UK\nM Riaz Hamidullah\, Ambassador of Bangladesh to the Netherlands\n\nModerator: Representative from No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) \n\nPlease register: hhttps://forms.gle/jPrmtWc7abtvCJVC8\nRSVP: mission.hague@mofa.gov.bd\nConcept note and program\n\n 
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/justice-for-the-rohingya-paths-forward/
LOCATION:The Hague\, Oude Waalsdorperweg 10\, The Hague\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20221209T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20221209T170000
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SUMMARY:Strengthening Accountability Globally
DESCRIPTION:Side event to the 21st session of the Assembly of States Parties of the ICC \nThe expanded conflict in Ukraine has triggered a strong response from the international community\, including through unprecedented support for a variety of justice initiatives to pursue accountability for grave international crimes. The range of initiatives demonstrates just how interconnected are the different elements and dimensions of what may be understood as the “ecosystem” to deliver justice for serious international crimes. In Ukraine\, it remains to be seen how all these elements will coordinate and interact with each other\, as has also been the case in other situations. Renewed attention now on the role of the ICC and the importance of accountability provides an opportunity to reflect on the linkages within the broader system and the concrete ways in which governments through their support for a range of justice-related initiatives can bolster the system globally. \nThese dimensions include: \n\nProviding financial\, political\, and practical support to domestic\, hybrid\, and international courts tackling grave international crimes;\nExpanding the ICC’s membership to extend the court’s reach and victims’ access to justice;\nCriminalizing and prosecuting grave crime domestically\, including by ensuring that adequate legal and institutional frameworks are in place;\nShowing greater consistency in the judicial response to atrocities wherever they occur; and\nRestraining the use of the UN Security Council veto in situations of mass atrocities.\n\n  \nThis side event aims to explore different elements and dimensions of the international justice ecosystem and discuss concrete steps that civil society organisations and governments are already taking to achieve the goal of bolstering accountability for serious crimes globally. \nOpening remarks: Amb. Jaime Moscoso Valenzuela\, Ambassador of Chile to the Netherlands \nPanel:  \n\nEhsan Qaane\, Transitional Justice Coordination Group\nMatevž Pezdirc\, Head of EU Genocide Network Secretariat\nNadia Volkova\, Ukraine Legal Advisory Group\nAmb. Jose Antonio Zabalgoitia\, Ambassador of Mexico to the Netherlands\nMaria Elena Vignoli\, Human Rights Watch\n\n  \nModerator: Michelle Reyes Milk\, No Peace Without Justice
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/strengthening-accountability-globally/
LOCATION:The Hague\, Oude Waalsdorperweg 10\, The Hague\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20221206T131500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20221206T144500
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CREATED:20221206T070056Z
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SUMMARY:Global crisis and the potential of the ICC: relevance of ecocide as the fifth crime
DESCRIPTION:21th ASP to the ICC\, The Hague\, 6 December 2022\n\n\nThe Rome Statute is intended to address the “most serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole”\, those acts which most “threaten the peace\, security and wellbeing of the world”. \nMass damage and destruction of vital ecosystems through human activity now constitutes precisely such a threat on a global scale. Such damage and destruction\, now increasingly referred to as “ecocide”\, not only has direct and devastating consequences for communities and nations now\, but also the severest of implications for the future of human civilisation as a whole\, as well as for the wider community of species with whom we share our planetary home. \nThere is strong relevance to the ICC’s remit\, therefore\, of the inclusion of ecocide within the scope of the Rome Statute. This is being recognised and discussed by a growing number of States Parties\, as well as by the Court itself\, as acknowledged during the 20th anniversary conference on 1st July of this year. \nThis side event examines the rapid global progress of this discussion\, the importance of the consensus legal definition of ecocide (Independent Expert Panel\, June 2021) in that progress\, and the potential for the ICC to play a decisive role in addressing the greatest challenge of our time. \nSpeakers:\nHon Elly van Vliet\, Honorary Consul of Vanuatu in The Netherlands\nJudge Chile Eboe-Osuji\, Former ICC President\nPhilippe Sands KC\, University College London\, Matrix Law\nDarryl Robinson\, Professor of Law\, Queens University Canada\nJojo Mehta\, Chair\, Stop Ecocide Foundation\nJosh Oxby\, UN Youth Advisor \nModerator:\nHRH Princess Esmeralda of Belgium \nThe event will be in English with French\, Spanish and Arabic interpretation. \nFor more information\, please check: https://www.stopecocide.earth
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/global-crisis-and-the-potential-of-the-icc-relevance-of-ecocide-as-the-fifth-crime/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221207
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20221222T192200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T173519Z
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SUMMARY:Women’s Strength
DESCRIPTION:The event “Women’s Strength”\, hosted by Emma Bonino and organised by No Peace Without Justice and Le Contemporanee\, with the support of +Europa\, will be held on 6 December 2022 at “Spazio Europa” in Rome\, via Quattro Novembre 149. \nOn the eve of Human Rights Day\, it aims at supporting the struggles\, courage and determination of women who take to the streets and fight for their rights\, for those of future generations and for the human rights of all. \nIn the world’s most repressive societies\, women lead the change\, from Afghanistan to Iran\, from Ukraine and Belarus to Iraq. This should come as no surprise: women are and always have been inherently strong. \nFrom a young age\, women are taught to be the wind under someone else’s wings\, to be the “inner” force that enables men to be strong and successful in public. Now\, during times of adversity\, (almost always) women take on the leadership: they are the ones who manage the scarce resources to ensure the survival of the most vulnerable; they are the ones who play a series of roles to guarantee essential services and whatever else is necessary. But too often the difference – due to the ancestral patterns of respective social roles – is that women have been “allowed” to demonstrate their strength in the private sphere\, but are still not allowed to do it fully in the public one. \nViolence against women in public and private life is an integral part of this construct. But this is changing: violence against women in public life is increasingly in the spotlight\, while women are rediscovering their strength and increasingly asking not to be excluded from the decision-making processes that affect their lives\, and not to be treated as victims\, but as holders of rights which deserve justice and reparation when violated. \n“Women’s Strength”\, with the testimonies of many activists and leaders fighting in the field\, has the objective of recognizing\, sustaining and encouraging these requests\, for it is only this way that society as a whole can benefit from the collective strength\, that is greater than the sum of its parts. \n\nPreliminary Program\nConcept note\n\nFor further information\, please contact gschiavoni@npwj.org
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/womens-strength/
LOCATION:Spazio Europa\, Via Quattro Novembre 149\, Rome\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20221117T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20221117T173000
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20221117T143046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T105329Z
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SUMMARY:Rights\, Justice and Needs in Lebanese Prisons.
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, November 17\, as the closing event of the DROIT project\, the “Rights\, Justice and Basic Needs in Lebanese Prisons” meeting was held at Beit Beirut\, an important opportunity to present and discuss the results achieved through the DROIT project and analyze the increasingly urgent needs of the prison system in Lebanon. \nSpeakers at the event included the Director of the Italian Development Cooperation Agency in Beirut\, the Director of ARCS\, representatives from the Ministry of Justice and ISF\, the two project partner NGOs Mouvement Social and AJEM\, the Task Force Coordinator\, and former Lebanese Interior Minister Ziyad Baroud. \nThe DROIT project\, co-funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation\, was managed by ARCS in partnership with Lebanese NGOs Mouvement Social and AJEM and Italian partners ARCI Toscana\, the Garante dei Diritti dei Detenuti delle Regione Toscana\, Antigone\, and No Peace Without Justice. \nBackground\nLebanon has a prison population of more than 8\,000 inmates (between prisons and other detention facilities)\, nearly 80 percent of whom are awaiting trial.\nIn Roumieh Prison alone\, the country’s largest\, the number of detainees exceeds the planned capacity by three times\, and the proportion does not differ much in other prisons\, such as in Tripoli in the north and Zahle in the Bekaa Valley.\nAt the operational level\, it is the Lebanese Internal Security Forces (ISF)\, then the Ministry of Interior\, that is responsible for management\, despite often lacking specific knowledge and training to work as prison guards.\nAs of 2019\, Lebanon is experiencing an unprecedented economic crisis. GDP per capita has fallen by 40 percent\, the local currency has seen 95 percent of its value lost in the face of rising inflation\, and recent data has pushed about 80 percent of the population below the poverty line. The World Bank says Lebanon is experiencing one of the three worst global economic slumps since 1850.\nIf the country’s socioeconomic crisis is dramatic in general\, the consequences are even more severe within prison facilities. Cases of escapes from detention facilities\, the most recent of which occurred from the Adlieh underground prison in Beirut\, reflect their unsustainable situation. The quality and quantity of meals distributed by the prison administration have decreased. Inflation is reducing inmates’ financial means and making food supplies difficult. Family visits are increasingly infrequent\, partly due to the high cost of fuel (a full tank of gasoline\, after the removal of state subsidies\, has come to cost as much as an average state salary)\, as has the supply of basic necessities. \nActivities carried out\nIn this context\, civil society organizations are often called upon to provide many of the services that by law should be guaranteed by the state: legal assistance\, staff training\, psychological or medical support. The DROIT project\, in partnership with the Lebanese NGOs Mouvement Social and AJEM\, active since 2018\, has contributed to enhancing recovery services\, social reintegration\, assistance aimed at prisoners/prisoners\, people at risk and their families\, and training of prison workers. The intervention\, in particular\, supported the strengthening of services offered in two Lebanese prisons (Roumieh and BEK)\, to improve the general conditions of detention\, and at the Rabieh rehabilitation center\, to support the rehabilitation and social reintegration processes of detained persons.\nIt also included the meeting and exchange of practices on prison issues thanks to the collaboration with the Italian partners of ARCI Toscana\, the Garante dei Diritti dei Detenuti delle Regione Toscana\, Antigone and No Peace Without Justice. In addition to a series of roundtables organized in-person and online between 2019 and 2022\, in June this year a Lebanese delegation\, composed of representatives of NGOs\, the Lebanese Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior\, paid a visit to several Italian penitentiary centers\, in Tuscany and Rome\, during which it was possible to compare the two systems and the legislative traditions underlying prison management\, while also putting on the table the common difficulties and challenges faced\, starting with the issue of overcrowding
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/rights-justice-and-needs-in-lebanese-prisons/
LOCATION:Beit Beirut – Museo e centro culturale urbano (Beit Beirut – Museum and Urban Cultural Center)\, VGP5+Q8X\, Beirut\, Libano
CATEGORIES:Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220727T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220728T170000
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20221227T201017Z
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SUMMARY:Colloque sur le Sahel: développement\, gouvernance et droits humains
DESCRIPTION:Nouakchott\, Mauritanie\, 27-28 juin 2022 et sur Zoom \nOrganisé par Fight Impunity\, Maria Arena et le Groupe S&D\, le Représentant spécial de l’UE pour le Sahel et No Peace Without justice. \nParticiper à la réunion Zoom: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89695483009?pwd=x6FKpKT2xpTkJiMycRSDex0ejzpcMw.1 \nID de réunion : 896 9548 3009 Code secret : 216744 \nPrésentation du colloque: \nLes pays de la zone sahélienne sont confrontés à des défis majeurs d’ordre sécuritaire\, politique\, économique et environnemental. Depuis plus d’une dizaine d’années le contexte de violence accrue dans la région amène à s’interroger sur l’efficacité des politiques\, stratégies\, instruments et dispositifs de réduction de la violence\, de stabilisation et de développement tels que proposés par les bailleurs de fonds en partenariat avec les autorités nationales. Ces dernières années ont été sanglantes dans tous les pays de la région\, causant des milliers de morts civils et militaires. Les violences commises par toutes les parties ont causé le déplacement de plus de quatre millions de personnes. \nLe colloque de Nouakchott\, sera l’occasion pour réfléchir sur les besoins et réalités vécues par les populations vivant dans des conditions économiques\, sociales climatiques et sécuritaire difficiles ainsi que sur le rôle que l’Union européenne et les partenaires internationaux jouent dans la région en évaluant leur intervention et les résultats lesquels jusqu’à présent\, n’ont pas été à la hauteur des attentes pour faire face aux défis sécuritaires de la région. \nLes conclusions du colloque serviront à penser une approche nouvelle de partenariat entre l’Union européenne et les pays du Sahel dans le but de : \n\n Améliorer les connaissances et éclairer les parlementaires européens sur les enjeux dans la sous-région et les outiller avec des éléments d’analyse pour pouvoir réfléchir au rôle de l’UE dans la région ;\nAnalyser les rôles et les limites de l’intervention des partenaires internationaux des pays de la région en vue d’approfondir la réflexion sur les réels besoins en termes d’interventions à faveur de la stabilité\, les droits humains et la paix dans la région ;\nÉcouter les populations locales et les analystes locaux pour mieux intégrer leur point de vue dans la définition des politiques de l’UE dans la région ;\nFormuler des recommandations en directions des décideurs africains et internationaux en vue d’un retour à la stabilité dans les pays de la région ;\nImpliquer le grand public et la jeunesse dans la réflexion sur les thèmes de la stabilité et droits humains de la région.\n\nIl s’agira donc\, de dégager des recommandations concrètes pour une re -stabilisation durable du Sahel intégrant les préoccupations citoyennes. \nRevue de presse: \n\nhttps://tchad24.tv/le-sahel-une-digue-mal-en-point-les-promesses-de-colloque-de-nouakchott-du-27-au-28-juin/?fbclid=IwAR2ho43kQiSQ8Dnr9b27kl1G9g-TYzD-guPobViA9YWDR-P8r5RqObYksHM\nhttps://cridem.org/C_Info.php?article=757471\nhttps://www.camer.be/mobile/91330/6:1/afrique-g5-sahel-marie-arena-initie-une-grande-rencontre-entre-societe-civile-et-gouvernements-saheliens-africa.html\n\nPrésentation radiophonique \n\nhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/3EcNeQH3tNhbH8sc3LWU4g
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/colloque-sur-le-sahel-developpement-gouvernance-et-droits-humains-pour-la-securite-des-populations/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220701
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20230128T202917Z
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SUMMARY:Lebanese institutional and civil society representatives to discuss penitentiary and judicial system reform with their Italian counterparts
DESCRIPTION:No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ)\, together with ARCS\, Antigone\, ARCI Toscana and the Guarantor of the Rights of Detainees of the Tuscany Region are partners of a project called “DROIT” which aims to contribute to the improvement of the Lebanese penitentiary and judicial system\, through a) the strengthening of rehabilitation\, social reintegration and assistance services aimed at prisoners\, people at risk and families\, b) the training of operators in the sector\, and c) the support to local civil society organizations in advocacy for the sector reform. \nIn this context\, on 30 June NPWJ will host a Lebanese delegation of representatives of institutions and civil society and will organize a day of meetings with Bernardo Petralia\, former Head of Penitentiary Administration Department\, Rita Bernardini\, Activist\, former Member of Parliament and Roberto Giachetti\, Member of Parliament\, to discuss about the situation of prisons in Italy\, the initiatives undertaken to promote justice\, the rights of prisoners and their condition in the facilities and the proposals for a penitentiary reform in Italy. \nAt the end of the meetings\, a visit to the Rebibbia Penitentiary Institute has been organized\, with the aim of sharing experiences and practices on the issues of prisoners’ rights and the management of prisons.
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/lebanese-institutional-and-civil-society-representatives-to-discuss-penitentiary-and-judicial-system-reform-with-their-italian-counterparts/
CATEGORIES:Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220622T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220623T170000
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20221227T203215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230407T202126Z
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SUMMARY:HELP: towards a human-rights coordinated against terrorism
DESCRIPTION:The threat of terrorism and the means to fight it efficiently with full respect of the rule of law and human rights is the concern of policy makers\, law enforcement agencies and population at large. Operations conducted by many states within the framework of the so-called “war on terrorism” in recent years “have shown that a wide range of human rights are affected by counter terrorism measures\, notably the right to life\, the prohibition on torture or inhuman or degrading treatment\, the right to liberty and security\, the right to a fair trial\, and respect for private and family life”. \nCounter terrorism and radicalisation measures should respect\, promote and ensure the protection of human rights. As stated by the United Nations Human Rights Council in its resolution 31/30 “the objectives of countering terrorism and of the protection and promotion of human rights are not conflicting but complementary and mutually reinforcing”. Policies which are compliant to human rights standards uphold the values that terrorist groups endeavour to destroy\, weaken support for radicalism among potential advocates\, and reinforce public confidence in the rule of law. \nIn this context and in the scope of supporting regional dynamics around the prevention and the countering of radicalisation\, violent extremism and terrorism\, the Council of Europe organises in Tunis on 22-23 June 2022 a “Regional Conference on Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism: Towards a Human rights Coordinated approach” within the framework of the European-Union and the Council of Europe joint programs\, the Regional Support to Reinforce Human rights\, Rule of Law and Democracy in the Southern Mediterranean Program (South Programme IV) and the Support to Independent Bodies in Tunisia Project (PAII-T). \nThe event is organised jointly with the National Commission on Counterterrorism in Tunisia\, the Higher Authority for Audio-visual Communication and No Peace Without Justice. The Conference has two objectives. The first is to establish the basis for a HELP regional training on repatriation\, reintegration and rehabilitation of children in their countries. The second is to present two HELP contextualised courses on Counterterrorism and Violent Extremism\, i.e Radicalisation Prevention and Combatting Hate Speech in the Audio-Visual Sector. \n\nConcept note and program of the conference\n\nFor further information\, please contact: Frej Fenniche: ffenniche@npwj.org – +216 56 441 505 (English\, French\, العربية)
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/help-regional-conference-towards-a-human-rights-coordinated-approach-in-countering-terrorism-and-violent-extremism/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220616T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220616T180000
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20221227T200322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230407T172904Z
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SUMMARY:Annual International Conference on “The Future of Human Rights"
DESCRIPTION:European Parliament\, Brussels\, 16-17 June 2022 \nOn 16-17 June 2022\, the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS) is holding a joint conference with Fight Impunity and No Peace without Justice\, to shed light of abuses against human rights\, to foster a better-informed public debate on the subject\, and to help generate a stronger commitment to prioritise it with resources internationally. \nThe conference will bring together representatives from European Union and United Nations\, international experts\, academics\, civil-society representatives\, and actors engaged in the process of defending human rights and fighting against impunity worldwide. The protection of human rights and the fight against impunity are today\, more than ever\, a very major pressing global challenge and one that needs to be highlighted and addressed with urgency. In recent months\, we have seen a very significant growth in grave human rights violations of various kinds\, and the purpose of this conference will be to shed light on such abuse\, to foster a better-informed public debate on this subject\, and to help generate a greater commitment to prioritise it with appropriate resources internationally. \nPlease\, register here to attend the conference (before June 11th at 6:00 pm): https://forms.gle/acNssrPFX2p8c1Py7 \nYou can also attend this event online on Interactio\, with no need for registration. Please click on the following link: https://broadcaster.interactio.eu/join/3m7x-bvl3-haig (only active on the days of the conference). \n\nProgram of the Conference\nDate and time: 16 June\, 14:00-18:00 / 17 June\, 09:30-18:00\nVenue: Library Reading Room\, Spinelli 5th floor D\, European Parliament\, Brussels
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/annual-international-conference-on-the-future-of-human-rights/
LOCATION:Library Reading Room\, Spinelli 5th floor D\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220222T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220222T110000
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20221227T202711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230407T202232Z
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SUMMARY:Justice for Myanmar\, at the ICJ and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:After over 60 years of serious human rights abuses and mass atrocities\, including war crimes\, crimes against humanity and genocide committed by Myanmar’s military\, it is only recently that the international community has taken steps to hold the Tatmadaw to account. Impunity has emboldened the military and was an enabling factor for the military’s February 2021 coup. \nWhile at present\, international accountability efforts are focused on justice for the Rohingya\, however\, these cases importantly break the cycle of impunity and lay the groundwork for accountability for other communities in Myanmar\, including crimes against other ethnic groups\, as well as crimes committed in the context of the coup. This panel will explore how the ICJ proceedings complement other international accountability efforts\, and discuss how they can inform future cases and investigations against the Myanmar military. \n\nRegister here https://t.co/fKlH6ZgxKe
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/justice-for-myanmar-at-the-icj-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220208T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20230222T122207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230407T211854Z
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SUMMARY:Out of “The Bush School”. Acting against FGM in Liberia and beyond
DESCRIPTION:On 8 February 2022\, a virtual event will be hosted by No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) and Zona. Starting with the projection of the documentary “The Bush School” (2020)\, by Italian journalist and filmmaker Emanuela Zuccalà\, we will discuss the efficacy of existing legal instruments and policies against FGM and the avenues for their improvement. The presentation of the documentary will be the basis of a wider debate on contrast to FGM in Liberia as well as in Europe and the rest of the world. \nThe event will also feature the presentation of 28 Too Many’s recent report “The Law and FGM – Europe” (December 2021). \nThe event\, moderated by Gianfranco dell’Alba (President\, No Peace Without Justice)\, will include interventions by Giulia Schiavoni\, Gender and Human Rights Program Adviser\, No Peace Without Justice; Emanuela Zuccalà\, author of “The Bush School”; Phyllis Nguma Kimba\, Executive Director NATPAH/Liberia; Antric Jalloh\, Liberian women and children’s rights advocate & SGBV survivor\, GOESC; Rugiatu Neneh Turay\, Sierra Leonean anti FGM campaigner and women leader activist; Laurent Delahousse\, Head of Delegation of the European Union to Liberia; Dr Ann-Marie Wilson\, Founder and Executive Director\, 28 Too Many; Chiara Adamo\, Human Rights\, equality and democracy Head of Unit\, European Commission; Khady Koita\, President\, La Palabre; Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana\, MEP (The Greens/EFA); Alessandra Moretti\, MEP (S&D); Frances Fitzgerald\, MEP (EPP). \nParticipation in the event is free\, but registration on EventBrite is required in order to get the direct link to the conference. \nThe live stream of the event can be followed on our social media pages: Facebook and Youtube \n\nProgram of the event\n\nFor further information\, contact Francesca Basso ( fbasso@npwj.org )
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/out-of-the-bush-school-acting-against-fgm-in-liberia-and-beyond-2/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220201T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20221227T203453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230407T202330Z
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SUMMARY:The Path Forward for the Rohingya Community
DESCRIPTION:The Rohingya community has long suffered under the Myanmar government’s decades-long policies of persecution against them\, which were only exacerbated during and in the wake of the 2017 acts of genocide against them. Today\, over a million Rohingya remain outside Myanmar\, and an additional 600\,000 in Rakhine continue to suffer. Following the February 2021 military coup\, the prospect of Rohingyas’ safe return to Myanmar is even more precarious\, as is the situation of those still in the country. This panel is an opportunity for international policymakers and advocates to hear directly from Rohingya leaders about challenges currently facing the community\, and how the international community can best support the Rohingya people. \n\nRegister here https://t.co/0MdQ2U0t61
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/the-path-forward-for-the-rohingya-community/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20211216T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20211216T170000
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20221227T204545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230407T202353Z
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SUMMARY:Side-event on “Ecocide: From Amazonia to Oceania to the Hague.
DESCRIPTION:20th ASP to the ICC\, The Hague\, 16 December 2021\, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM CET \nIn the margins of the 20th session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute (ASP)\, No Peace Without Justice and Seja Legal Campaign are organising a conference on ecocide as part of its ongoing project “Amazonia Beyond the Crisis – Accountability for deforestation: preventing further violations against human rights and protecting against continuous environmental and economic destructions”. \nThis event aims to contribute to the ongoing discussions about ecocide and to build political will towards criminalising ecocide at the national and international levels. More importantly\, it will invite global leaders who will have gathered on the occasion of the 20th session of the ASP in the Hague to commit and actively join this journey towards more stringent environmental protections through the lens of criminal justice. In this context\, the event will also enrich the ongoing discussions by bringing direct perspectives\, testimonies\, and expertise of those who are most affected by environmental destruction into the debate. Finally\, it is aimed at launching a deeper analysis that will tackle the intersectionality between criminalising ecocide and protecting human rights\, including indigenous rights. \nSpeakers will include: Michelle Reyes Milk – No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ); Paulo Barreto\, Senior researcher of Amazon Institute of Man and Environment (Imazon) & spokesperson of Be Legal with Amazon Campaign; Rev. James Bhagwan\, Secretary-general of the Pacific Conference of Churches; Olympia Bekou\, University of Nottingham; Marie Toussaint\, MEP; Kattrin Jadin\, Member of the Belgian Parliament. \nInterpretation will be available in English\, Portuguese\, Spanish\, and Italian. \n\nProgram and concept note (in pdf format)\n\nParticipation in the event is free\, but registration is required in order to get the direct link to the conference: \nhttps://tinyurl.com/2rcnj9vx \nThe live stream of the event can be followed on our social media pages: \n\nFacebook\nTwitter\nYoutube\n\n 
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/side-event-on-ecocide-from-amazonia-to-oceania-to-the-hague-bringing-voices-together-towards-a-common-goal/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20211213T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20211214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260714T215733
CREATED:20221227T203713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230407T201940Z
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SUMMARY:“Towards the Libyan Ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture”
DESCRIPTION:Tunisia\, 13-14 December 2021 \nNo Peace Without Justice (NPWJ)\, in collaboration with the National Council for Public Freedoms and Human Rights-Libya\, the Libyan Bar Association\, DIGNITY\, the National Mechanism on the prevention of Torture-Tunisia and the Human Rights\, Rule of Law and Transitional Justice/UNSMIL\, is organizing a workshop on « Towards the Libyan Ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture » to be held in Tunis on 13-14 December 2021. \nThe aim of the Workshop is to identify key challenges and opportunities for ratification and implementation of the OPCAT in Libya\, with a view to developing a road map and plan of action for such ratification and implementation. \nExperiences of Tunisia\, Palestine\, Morocco\, Denmark and France will be presented by representatives of their national prevention mechanisms. The event will be attended by high level representatives of concerned ministries and entities\, including the High Judiciary Council and Parliament\, with the CSOs participation. \nThe workshop is part of a comprehensive program implemented by NPWJ with the financial support of the European Union\, aiming at strengthening the capacity of Libyan government institutions and civil society organizations to cooperate with international human rights mechanisms and use them to promote Human Rights in Libya. \nThe live stream of the event can be followed on our social media pages: \n\nFB page of NPWJ/NPSG (English)\nFB page of NPWJ’s Libya Team (Arabic)\n\nDocumentation \n– Agenda of the workshop (English\, Arabic) \nFor further information\, please contact: Frej Fenniche: ffenniche@npwj.org – +216 56 441 505 (English\, French\, العربية)
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/wokshop-on-towards-the-libyan-ratification-of-the-optional-protocol-to-the-convention-against-torture/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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