Visualizing Justice: A Research and Creative Collaboration New technologies now make it possible to render visible – literally – what has long been hidden in dominant institutional approaches to mass atrocity crimes: the social, political, and […]
Visualizing Justice: A Research and Creative Collaboration New technologies now make it possible to render visible – literally – what has long been hidden in dominant institutional approaches to mass atrocity crimes: the social, political, and […]
Gendering Justice on the Chilean Courts: Institutional developments, Legal Actors’ Practices and Women’s access to Justice Karime Parodi Ambel University of California – Los Angeles New technologies now make it possible to render visible – […]
The Exclusion of Criminal Responsibility of Combatants who were Illegally Recruited as Children Laura Acosta Zárate University of Toronto The scientific purpose of this research is to explore, from a legal, criminological and international human […]
How Contestations over New Geospatial Technologies are Shaping International Justice New technologies now make it possible to render visible – literally – what has long been hidden in dominant institutional approaches to mass atrocity crimes: the […]
Talking African Justice: Interrogating International Law Talking African Justice is an on-line forum managed by the African Court Research Initiative (ACRI) under the direction of Professor Kamari Clarke that provides an opportunity to feature key […]
The Pursuit of International Criminal Justice and the Construction of Victimhood Ayodele Akenroye University of Toronto The Pursuit of International Criminal Justice and the Construction of Victimhood explores the complexities of victimhood in the international criminal […]
Power, Agency and Criminal Culpability of Nigerian Female Combatants and Suicide Bombers Omowumi Asubiaro Dada University of Toronto Boko Haram started off as an Islamic sect in Northern Nigeria that was opposed to western education […]