Roberto Ochoa on the investigation of crimes of enforced disappearance in Mexico
Interviews of leading practitioners in the field of International Justice,
A project of the "Victims Rights, International Justice and Proceedings" class @Sciences Po Paris.
Fernando Fernandez on Venezuela I at the International Criminal Court
Anoush Baghdassarian on Armenia’s ratification of the Rome Statute
David Chuter on the complexity of including victims in international criminal proceedings
Toby Cadman on prospects for accountability and justice for Rohingya refugees
Cody Corliss on the absence of human trafficking cases in front of the International Criminal Court
Jordi Palou-Loverdos on seeking justice for victims of the Rwandan genocide
Mohammad Al Abdallah on pursuing justice for migrant and refugee victims at the ICC
Maud Sarliève on investigating and prosecuting environmental crimes in conflict
Leigh Swigart on translation and interpretation for victims at the ICC
Alix Vuillemin on gender justice and the ICC: unspoken obstacles and possibilities
Levent Altan on Upholding Victims’ Rights and Lifting their Voices
William A. Schabas on Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems and existing legal frameworks
Maria Jose Recalde-Vela on statelessness and victims' participation
Alessandro Pizzuti on crimes against migrants and asylum seekers in Libya and the ICC
Davor Derenčinović on international courts and victims' expectations
Valérie Cabanes on a victims’ perspective on an international crime of ecocide
Velma Šarić on victim participation before the ICTY
Lino Owor Ogora comparing the ICC and domestic courts in their handling of Ugandan victims
Richard R. Rogers on victims' participation in land grabbing cases