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Модные стрижки 2021 с асимметрией на короткие и средние волосы – фото

Модные стрижки 2021 с асимметрией на короткие и средние волосы – фото
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ICC: a look back at the last Assembly of the States Parties

ICC: a look back at the last Assembly of the States Parties 26 January 2021By Asymmetrical Haircuts, for JusticeInfo.net With this new podcast, you will be able to look back at the latest Assembly of States Parties, that you may have missed or followed with a little too much distance, due to the pandemic, thanks to two keen International Criminal Court observers the US law professor Maria Elena Vignoli. With our Justice Info’s correspondents in The Hague and partners from Asymmetrical Haircuts, they take a close look at: the election of six new judges, including four women; the issue of following-up on the extensive independent expert review; the question raised by the continued zero growth budget policy; the chaotic election of the new ICC prosecutor, that finally seems to come to an end with two (Irish and UK) front runners; and more.

Podcasts - JusticeInfo net

Podcasts - JusticeInfo net
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Australia s wake-up call on war crimes - JusticeInfo net

Australia’s wake-up call on war crimes 27 November 2020By Asymmetrical Haircuts, for JusticeInfo.net Execution of prisoners, a “blooding” practice where subordinates are ordered to kill out-of-action enemy combatants, a system of covering up war crimes, and “collective blindness” of the army hierarchy: the Brereton inquiry into alleged war crimes by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan has shaken Australia. A special prosecutor will soon be appointed in Australia to handle the matter. Will the Australian military break the code of silence? Will the country decide to set up a national war crimes unit? Are there implications for other Western armies, or for the International Criminal Court? Our partners at Asymmetrical Haircuts talk to Rawan Arraf, the director of the Australian Centre for International Justice.

Why the Koblenz trial is an exception? - JusticeInfo net

Why the Koblenz trial is an exception? 14 December 2020By Asymmetrical Haircuts, for JusticeInfo.net In the field of universal jurisdiction, successes are rare and deserve to be closely watched, as Justice Info does in a first video of its brand new series IN CAMERA, released today - for the Koblenz trial, the first criminal trial involving state torture in Syria. Instead, the rule for victims is the difficulty in getting to this kind of trials, for a number of reasons precisely discussed in this new podcast episode by our Asymmetrical Haircuts partners and correspondents, Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, with their guests Sarah Finnin, FIDH EU Survivors’ Rights Project Coordinator and lawyer Patrick Kroker, who is responsible for ECCHR’s work on Syria. While Kroker points out that prosecutions against companies which benefit from operating in countries where the most serious crimes are committed, Finning underlines that « what’s important is not so much what is

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