Justice and international law, long taken for granted, are now – just after civilians – among the first victims of the multiplication of conflicts and the trivialization of impunity. Over the coming years, TRIAL International will place the fight against double standards and for fair justice at the heart of its mission. That’s why, in […] The post Respect for international law must once again become a priority! appeared first on TRIAL International.| TRIAL International
Briefing paper giving an overview of Argentina’s legal framework around investigation and prosecution of international crimes and its practical application.| TRIAL International
UJAR 2025 (Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review), highlighting UJ developments in 2024, was published on 8 April.| TRIAL International
Between 1994 and 2016, Yahya Jammeh ruled the small West African nation of The Gambia with an iron fist. His authoritarian regime systematically targeted political opponents – subjecting them to torture, extrajudicial execution, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearance. Since 2017, the country has been engaged in a transitional justice process that aims to turn the page on this somber past.| TRIAL International