Navi Pillay, Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and AGJA member, speaks on what the ICC has achieved since its establishment in July 2017.
Role of the judiciary in addressing transnational organized crime
6-8 August 2017 Interview with Aimée Comrie, Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Officer, GLO.ACT, Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Section, United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime, Vienna, Austria
Relationship between domestic, regional and international courts in combatting serious crimes
6-8 August 2017 Interview with Justice Emmanuel Ugirashebuja, President, East African Court of Justice on combatting serious crimes
Changing the Narrative: Navigating political realities in the fight against impunity
6-11 July 2017 Former Chief Prosecutor of both the ICTY & ICTR, Richard Goldstone, gives his take on the ICC’s ruling of South Africa’s “non-compliance” in its failure to arrest Sudan’s President, Omar al-Bashir, when he visited Johannesburg for an African Union meeting in 2015.
Juridictions internationales, hybrides et internationalisées – enjeux et défis
11 July 2017 Interview with Serge Brammertz, Prosecutor, United Nations Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, by Wayamo Foundation Director, Bettina Ambach – Dakar, Senegal, 11 July 2017. ENGLISH TRANSLATION BELOW. Question 1: We are here in Dakar for the exchange/sharing of experiences between the members of the Special Criminal Court of the Central African Republic, the Extraordinary African Chambers in …
Engaging Constructively with the ICC
6-11 July 2017 Professor of Law, Tiyanjana Maluwa, discusses the importance of strengthening national justice mechanisms in Africa, the ICC’s purported ‘African bias’ and role that global leaders ought to be taking in the system of international justice.
International Criminal Justice Beyond the ICC: the Extraordinary African Chambers
11 July 2017 Interview with Mbacké Fall, Former Prosecutor of the Extraordinary African Chambers in Senegal, by Angela Mudukuti, International Criminal Justice Lawyer, Wayamo Foundation. ENGLISH TRANSLATION BELOW. What were the lessons learnt from the Extraordinary African Chambers, and what where the successes? We have had positive results. The African Chambers had a mandate to try those most responsible for …
The Road Ahead – The activation of ICC jurisdiction over the crime of aggression
6-11 July 2017 A conversation with Ambassador Christian Wenaweser, Permanent Representative of Liechtenstein to the United Nations on the activation of ICC jurisdiction over the crime of aggression.
The newly established Special Criminal Court : progress and challenges
6-11 July 2017 Interview with Toussaint Muntazini, Special Prosecutor of the Special Criminal Court in Bangui, Central African Republic, by Wayamo Foundation East Africa Co-ordinator Judie Kaberia: Dakar, Senegal, 8 July 2017. ENGLISH TRANSLATION BELOW. -Judie Kaberia- What lessons are being learned from similar courts, and have we recorded any progress? -Toussaint Muntazini- Indeed, there are a lot of lessons …
Complementarity: a holistic approach to international criminal justice
11 July 2017 The Special Criminal Court in Bangui: Interview with Stephen Rapp, former United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues in the Office of Global Criminal Justice, by Bettina Ambach, Director of the Wayamo Foundation.