How Zimbabwe’s Ruling Party Is Committing Crimes Against Humanity Aided By Inertia Of The International Community

Since the coup d’état in 2017, Zimbabwe’s ruling party has been committing unabated crimes against humanity. This has been met by inertia of the international community and regional bodies.

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Towards Victim-Centred Reparations For Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Survivors

National and international courts have been hesitant to allocate reparations to conflict-related sexual violence victims, although the latest developments show that a more victim centred approach.

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Ending Impunity For International Crimes: The Pursuit Of Justice Through Universal Jurisdiction

Germany shows that by exercising universal jurisdiction, victims of heinous crimes can achieve justice, thereby also reducing the impunity of international crimes.

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Belarus Ryanair Flight Diversion Scandal: The Ultimate Stress-Test For The International Legal Order?

The May 2021 government interception of a civilian airliner in Belarusian airspace has led to international backlash, but also raises new questions about accountability under international law.

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