CaIBA case watch documents: Case of the Prosecutor v. Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui
23 Apr 2012 - Mr Katanga and Mr Ngudjolo jointly face seven charges of war crimes and three charges of crimes against humanity for alleged atrocities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The IBA has compiled key documents relating to this case. Read more
Programme Researcher position – closing date 23 March 2012
The IBA ICC Programme is seeking to recruit a graduate (PHD level) programme researcher to work full time for nine months at its office in The Hague, the Netherlands. Start date: 2 April 2012. For full details and how to apply, click here
IBA welcomes conclusion of ICC’s first trial; despite procedural hurdles, the Lubanga case is a symbolic achievement for the court
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14 Mar 2012 - The International Bar Association (IBA) today welcomed the verdict in the case of the first suspect to be tried before the InterICC, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo. Calling the judgment a symbolic achievement for the ICC, the IBA says that though hampered by several procedural challenges, the Lubanga case attests to the integrity of ICC proceedings and has made a significant contribution to international justice. Read more |
Lubanga found guilty in landmark ICC judgement
14 Mar 2012 - The Congolese defendent was found guilty for the war crime of enlisting and conscripting children under 15 into the Forces patriotiques pour la libération du Congo (FPLC) amid armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo between 2002 and 2003. Read more
Verdict expected in ICC's first case
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13 Mar 2012 - The long-anticipated verdict in the trial of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, Congolese defendant on trial before the ICC, will finally be handed down on Wednesday 14 March. As the ICC’s first case, the Lubanga case has pioneered much of the key jurisprudence at the Court on procedural issues including the participation of victims, disclosure obligations of the Prosecution and Defence. The IBA has been closely following the case and has compiled key documents on different issues in the case. Read more |
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