Participants of the Seminar in Arusha, Tanzania, 8 February 2016 © ICC-CPI

International Criminal Court Counsels and Legal professions issued a joint declaration on 9 February urging African States to strengthen the capacity of national institutions to investigate and prosecute war crimes, in the wake of their threat to withdraw from the Rome Statute.

The declaration was issued at the conclusion of the Second Sub-Regional Seminar of Counsel and the Legal Profession that took place from 8 to 12 February 2016 at the Arusha International Conference Centre, Tanzania.

 

International Criminal Court Counsels and Legal professions issued a joint declaration on 9 February urging African States to strengthen the capacity of national institutions to investigate and prosecute war crimes, in the wake of their threat to withdraw from the Rome Statute.

The declaration was issued at the conclusion of the Second Sub-Regional Seminar of Counsel and the Legal Profession that took place from 8 to 12 February 2016 at the Arusha International Conference Centre, Tanzania.

Part of the declaration read: “We call upon the African States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court to continue their efforts of adapting their national legislation and judicial reforms and intentions to fight impunity by the most suitable means, including through strengthening judicial and police cooperation.”

They reiterated that the ICC was only complementary to the national criminal jurisdictions and it would only intervene when a state is ‘unwilling or unable to genuinely carry out investigations or prosecutions of those responsible for the crimes under the Rome Statute’.

The seminar offered an opportunity for dialogue between the Court and legal professionals in the region in providing a platform to strengthen cooperation with the Court; provide an avenue for legal professionals to develop their knowledge and skills and build capacity at the national level.

Read:

En: Declaration of Counsels present in Arusha during the 2nd Sub-Regional seminar for the legal profession (Tanzania)

http://jfjustice.net/userfiles/file/ICC%20Documents/Declaration%20Arusha%20-%20Counsels%20at%20the%20Seminar%20for%20Counsel%20%20%20%20%20and%20the%20Legal%20Profession.pdf

Fr: Déclaration des Avocats présents à Arusha lors du 2eme séminaire sous régional de la profession juridique (en Tanzanie)

http://jfjustice.net/userfiles/file/ICC%20Documents/Declaration%20Arusha%20-%20Conseils%20lors%20du%20seminaire%20des%20conseils%20et%20de%20la%20profession%20juridique.pdf

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Coalition for the International Criminal Court

 

El CAPI desea informarles del anuncio oficial del Master en Justicia Penal Internacional creado en colaboración con la Universidad Rovira i Virgili

4ª Reunión Internacional de la Oficina de la Defensa

25 y 26 Noviembre 2016 Londres, Inglaterra

INFORME RESUMEN

 

Defence Office of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon

Dear Madam, Sir,

The Defence Office of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon thank you again for your participation in the Fourth International Meetings of Defence Offices which were held in London, on 25th and 26th of November 2016.

Please find attached the Summary report of the Meetings in French, English and Arabic. 

You will also find attached the questionnaire on Defence Investigations, which we thank you for completing in the language of your choice, and sending back to us, if you have not already done so. As Johann said during the Meetings,your answers will be very useful in that they will illustrate the Guide to Investigations with concrete examples from you experience.

Thank you again for your participation and we hope to see you again in Nuremberg for the Fifth Meetings in 2017.

Kind regards,