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International Justice Tribune 103
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International Justice Tribune 103

Published on : 7 April 2010 - 10:35am | By International Justice Tribune (IJT 103)
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The 103rd edition of the International Justice Tribune is now available. You can read it here.

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IJT 103 contents:   

  ICC probes Kenya violence

Investigators of The Hague’s International Criminal Court (ICC) have travelled to Kenya to probe the country’s post-election violence,a move welcomed by a number of local organisations. 

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  UN immmunity in Srebrenica case

The United Nations and the Dutch state cannot be prosecuted for failing to protect Bosnian victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, a Dutch appeals court ruled last week, rejecting a suit filed by a victims rights’ group. 

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  ECHR looks at Italy’s asylum policy

The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg is considering a landmark lawsuit filed by 23 asylum seekers against the Italian state, which in the past year has intercepted boats filled with potential migrants in international waters and shipping them off to Libya. 

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  “Fake child soldiers” at Lubanga trial

Catherine Mabille and Marc Desalliers represent former Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, who stands trial at The Hague’s International Criminal Court (ICC) for conscripting and using child soldiers. The lawyers have complained about ongoing problems during the trial. 

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  Nkunda to be tried in military court

The Supreme Court of Rwanda has ruled last week that only the country’s military court can hear a plea seeking the release of former Congolese warlord Laurent Nkunda. 

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  Karadzic trial resumes on April 13th

Radovan Karadžić’s trial will resume on April 13th at the Hague’s International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia with the
start of the prosecution’s evidence. 

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  Serbia condemns Srebrenica ‘massacre’

The Serbian parliament last week passed a landmark resolution condemning the 1995 Srebrenica massacre of some 8,000 Bosnian Muslims, but stopped short of labeling it as genocide. 

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  Thousands still missing from Bosnian war

Some 10,000 people are still considered missing almost 15 years after the end of the war in Bosnia, the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) said this week.

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