Human Rights Watch’s Statement to the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute Committee on Budget and Finance
39th session
International Criminal Court Should Reach Decision on Afghanistan
Ruling Could Allow Investigation of Taliban Abuses
World Court Rejects Myanmar Objections to Genocide Case
ICJ Decision Advances Justice for Rohingya
A Day to Reflect on International Criminal Justice
Challenges Highlight Need for Equal Access to Justice
Support Justice for Serious Crimes Globally
International Criminal Justice Day Highlights Need for Concrete Action
Russia: Forcible Disappearances of Ukrainian Civilians
Detainees Unlawfully Transferred to Russia, Possibly Held as Hostages
Vetting in ICC Elections, Quo Vadis?
States parties should establish a permanent vetting mechanism for ICC and ASP elections
Ukraine: Russian Missile Kills Civilians in Shopping Center
Investigate Attack in Kremenchuk as Potential War Crime
Gambia Should Take Concrete Steps for Ex-President Jammeh to Face Justice
Human Rights Watch joined 14 other groups in issuing the following statement
Chad: No Reparations for Ex-President’s Victims
Six Years After Hissène Habré’s Conviction, African Union and Chad Fail Victims
EU: Bolster Justice Efforts Worldwide
EU Day Against Impunity Highlights Prospects, Challenges
Letter to the Honourable Minister Jallow
Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) Recommendations Should Be Followed by Accountability
United Nations Security Council Arria-Formula Meeting
Ensuring Accountability for Atrocities Committed in Ukraine