New ICJ report on human rights abuses based on sexual orientation and gender...
For International Transgender Day of Visibility, the ICJ launched a report setting out an overview of States’ legal obligations under the international human rights framework in relation to issues of...
View ArticleUzbekistan: New ICJ report on access to justice for economic, social and...
The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) has published a new report Accessing Economic and Social Rights in Uzbekistan: An Analysis of Selected Laws and Practices. In the report, it considers...
View ArticlePeru: new ICJ report identifies barriers to accountability for serious human...
Peru has persistently failed to deliver accountability for enforced disappearances and extra-judicial killings, found the ICJ in a report released today. The baseline study Perú: Desapariciones...
View ArticleVenezuela: politicized judiciary tool of repression rather than defender of...
Venezuela’s judiciary has become a tool for political control of the country by the Executive branch rather than a defender of the rule of law, said the ICJ in a report launched today. The 55-page...
View ArticleTunisia: Ensure Specialized Criminal Chambers’ effective adjudication of...
Tunisia’s transitional justice process has failed to provide accountability for thousands of survivors of sexual and gender-based crimes, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) said in a new...
View ArticleLibya: constitutional reform process must fully guarantee the human rights of...
The Libyan authorities should improve the protection of women’s and girls’ human rights in the Draft Constitution and ensure their full, unimpeded participation in the constitutional reform process,...
View ArticleReport Launch: The Future of Accountability Mechanisms – Twenty Recommendations
Today, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) and the Kingdom of the Netherlands launched a 12-page report containing 20 recommendations on the future of accountability mechanisms in the global...
View ArticleLibya: transitional justice must be inclusive and gender-responsive
The success of transitional justice in Libya is dependent on the full inclusion and effective participation of women and on the integration of a gender perspective, the International Commission of...
View ArticleMyanmar: Violations of the right to freedom of religion or belief since the...
Today, on International Religious Freedom Day, 27 October 2022, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) published a new report entitled: “Violations of the right to freedom of religion or belief...
View ArticleMyanmar: ICJ publishes an update to its October 2022 report on the violations...
Today, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) has released an update to its October 2022 report entitled: “Violations of the right to freedom of religion or belief since the coup d’état in...
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