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Unfinished business [electronic resource] : closing gaps in the selection of ICC cases.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY, USA : Human Rights Watch, c2011.Description: 1 online resource (50 p.)ISBN:
  • 1564328104
  • 9781564328106
Other title:
  • Closing gaps in the selection of ICC cases
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KZ7312 .E94 2011eb online
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- I. Meaningful, Impartial, and Independent Justice -- Meaningful Justice -- Impartiality -- Independence -- II. Democratic Republic of Congo -- Following the Chain of Command in Ituri -- Investigating All Parties to the Conflict in the Kivus -- Ensuring Justice for Victims -- Targeting Government Crimes Key to Safeguarding Perceptions of Independence -- Upholding Impartiality -- III. Uganda -- Investigation of Ugandan Forces -- Responding to New Victims of the Lord's Resistance Army -- IV. Central African Republic -- V. Darfur -- VI. Kenya -- Ensuring Accountability for Police Abuses -- Expanding Investigation to Mt. Elgon -- Conclusion -- Recommendations to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor -- Democratic Republic of Congo -- Uganda -- Central African Republic -- Darfur, Sudan -- Kenya -- Acknowledgments.
Summary: Human Rights Watch assesses the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor's selection of cases in the court's first five investigations. It finds that significant gaps remain in delivering on the ICC's mandate in each country. In some countries, the absence of such strategies has undermined perceptions of the ICC's independence and impartiality. It concludes with recommendations to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor.
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"This report was prepared by Elizabeth Evenson"--P. 50.

"September 2011"--Footer.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction -- I. Meaningful, Impartial, and Independent Justice -- Meaningful Justice -- Impartiality -- Independence -- II. Democratic Republic of Congo -- Following the Chain of Command in Ituri -- Investigating All Parties to the Conflict in the Kivus -- Ensuring Justice for Victims -- Targeting Government Crimes Key to Safeguarding Perceptions of Independence -- Upholding Impartiality -- III. Uganda -- Investigation of Ugandan Forces -- Responding to New Victims of the Lord's Resistance Army -- IV. Central African Republic -- V. Darfur -- VI. Kenya -- Ensuring Accountability for Police Abuses -- Expanding Investigation to Mt. Elgon -- Conclusion -- Recommendations to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor -- Democratic Republic of Congo -- Uganda -- Central African Republic -- Darfur, Sudan -- Kenya -- Acknowledgments.

Human Rights Watch assesses the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor's selection of cases in the court's first five investigations. It finds that significant gaps remain in delivering on the ICC's mandate in each country. In some countries, the absence of such strategies has undermined perceptions of the ICC's independence and impartiality. It concludes with recommendations to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor.

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