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La justice รฉlรจve une nation, une sociรฉtรฉ

La justice qui รฉlรจve une nation, une sociรฉtรฉ, est une justice holistique qui fonctionne. La justice n'est pas que judiciaire et administrative, quoiqu'elle soit plus connue sous son aspect judiciaire. Elle est aussi sociale. Les principes ci-aprรจs sont fondamentaux pour une justice judiciaire (et administrative) efficace: lโ€™indรฉpendance et lโ€™impartialitรฉ des juges ; lโ€™accรจs gratuit ร  … Continue reading La justice รฉlรจve une nation, une sociรฉtรฉ

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The 9th Edition of the African Transitional Justice Forum in Kinshasa

The 9th edition of the African Transitional Justice Forum took place in Kinshasa/DR Congo this week. As with previous editions (the first edition took place in 2017), this one aimed to discuss the state of transitional justice in Africa under the following specific theme: โ€œJustice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparationsโ€. The … Continue reading The 9th Edition of the African Transitional Justice Forum in Kinshasa

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A Journey Through Poland, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Finland

In June and July 2025 I had a chance to visit five European countries during combined professional and holiday trips: Poland, Switzerland, France, Belgium and Finland. Poland/Pologne The World Justice Forum 2025 took place in Warsaw/Poland, from 23 to 26 June 2025, under the theme "Standing Up for the Rule of Law". I had the … Continue reading A Journey Through Poland, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Finland

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Reflections on the 2009 World March for Peace

17 December 2009, at St. George's Cathedral Cape Town [Re-posting 'A Cry for Peace and Nonviolence'. A cry from my heart in 2009, but still resonates in my heart 15 years later!] On Thursday 17 December 2009, I attended the last day of the East-South African route of the World March for Peace and Nonviolence, … Continue reading Reflections on the 2009 World March for Peace

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Justice transitionnelle en RDC: Mon expรฉrience ร  Genรจve

Cette semaine j'ai participรฉ ร  une mission de plaidoyer ร  Genรจve, au siรจge de l'ONU et auprรจs de quelques missions permanentes des Etats ร  l'ONU et auprรจs d'autres organisations internationales dans cette ville de la Suisse, en marge de la 57รจme session ordinaire du Conseil des droits de l'homme de l'ONU. La semaine a commencรฉ … Continue reading Justice transitionnelle en RDC: Mon expรฉrience ร  Genรจve

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Memorialisation Not Mentioned as the 5th Pillar of Transitional Justice in the Recently Published Guidance Note of the UN Secretary-General on the Subject

In September 2020, the UN Human Rights Council adopted the report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation, and guarantees of non-recurrence on memorialisation as the 5th pillar of transitional justice. Title of the report: Memorialization processes in the context of serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law: the … Continue reading Memorialisation Not Mentioned as the 5th Pillar of Transitional Justice in the Recently Published Guidance Note of the UN Secretary-General on the Subject

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Conversation with Rutendo from the African Transitional Justice Research Network

It was a pleasure having a conversation with Rutendo from the African Transitional Justice Research Network a while ago. We discussed about some challenges for human rights, justice, and transitional justice efforts today in the DRC and the Great Lakes region. Among other issues, we also discussed about what we should be focusing on in … Continue reading Conversation with Rutendo from the African Transitional Justice Research Network