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Gender Justice and the Future of the International Criminal Court

Laureates Call for End to Global Impunity as ICC Review Conference Delegation Ends

The Nobel Women's Initiative's delegation to the first ever Review Conference of the International Criminal Court has ended, but our work continues. It is a critical moment for international justice and the international community must act together to ensure that crimes against humanity no longer go  ...read more

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International Criminal Court Offers Hope of Justice for Women: MEDIA RELEASE

Kampala (June 4, 2010) The world is facing a critical moment in international justice - especially for women--according to Nobel Laureates Wangari Maathai and Shirin Ebadi.  The two, along with Sudanese civil society and human rights activist, Suzanne Jambo, called for a global end to impunity at  ...read more

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The ICC and Africa

Yesterday I was reading an article on the Sudan Tribune website, where again the ruling Sudanese National Congress Party makes claim that the ICC is a form of colonialism and that the government sees any Sudanese participation in the ICC Review Conference as "treason." The government of Sudan is  ...read more

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Nobel Women’s Initiative Participates in Women’s Court

The Nobel Women's Initiative delegation took part in the Women's Court at the ICC Review Conference in Kampala yesterday.  The court was organzied by Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice to provide women from the ICC's four situation countries (Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African  ...read more

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Wangari Maathai: States Must Cooperate with the ICC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2fUzWuZ5UU&feature=player_embedded  ...read more

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Wangari Maathai: Why the ICC is Good for Africa…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efx8KjEPSoU&feature=player_embedded  ...read more

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Follow the Review Conference as it Unfolds

Keep up to date on the latest developments by checking out these blogs: International Federation for Human Rights Kampala 2010  The Coalition for the International Criminal Court Liu Institute for Global Issues  ...read more

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The Women’s Court: Sharing Voices of Women in ICC Situation Countries

Yesterday, June 1, our delegation participated in the  Women's Court that was organized by Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice.  Women from the 4 current ICC situation countries (Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic and Sudan) were provided the space to speak to their  ...read more

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