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Congratulations, Gerhard! Fantastic initiative.
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Proud to have been on the Crimes Against Humanity Advisory Council for many years. The CAH treaty project, driven & promoted by @leilasadat1 & others, is now close to realisation in the diplomatic phase & we may soon see a treaty adopted. All hands on deck! @_IJR_ @ILPANetwork
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Growing Momentum for UN Treaty to Address Crimes Against Humanity @JohnFisher_hrw & Richard Dicker @hrw: “We stand at a crossroads,” the delegate of Sierra Leone, speaking on behalf of 75 states from all regions of the world, told the UN General Assembly’s Sixth (or “Legal”) Committee. “The time is now to act, and we must act in concert to end and prevent abhorrent acts fitting the definition of crimes against humanity.” The landmark debate, which took place at UN headquarters on October 9-10, points to growing momentum towards a new treaty to prevent and punish crimes against humanity. While these international crimes have proliferated amid escalating conflicts and crises around the world, there is currently no dedicated treaty to address these egregious offenses. All state speakers denounced crimes against humanity, described by Uganda on behalf of the African Group as “amongst the most serious crimes that … deeply shock the conscience of humanity,” with many noting that a treaty is needed to close a significant gap in international law. The backing of 75 states for Sierra Leone’s cross-regional statement reflects increasing support for a resolution introduced by Mexico and the Gambia, which would open formal negotiations on the draft treaty. In just a few days, the number of states co-sponsoring the resolution jumped from about 70 to 86, with that number growing. Other joint statements in support of the treaty included one delivered by Cabo Verde uniting 9 Portuguese-speaking states across four continents, and another delivered by Peru on behalf of 14 Latin American  states. A number of states noted areas where they’d like to see the draft articles strengthened – for example by adding reference to slavery or colonialism – with many underscoring that it is by proceeding to negotiations that these important issues can be properly addressed. Several states, including South Africa, Liberia, Palestine, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Haiti, Iraq, Myanmar, Colombia, and Armenia, reflected thoughtfully on their own current and historical struggles to underline why such a treaty is needed. Despite this groundswell of support, a small number of spoiler states bemoaned the “haste” of the process (ignoring years of prior discussion), and sought alternatives that could stall progress on the draft treaty indefinitely. While many speakers expressed desire for taking this decision by consensus – the traditional, though not required, practice of the UN’s legal committee – it is increasingly clear, as numbers continue to grow, that the naysayers will be the ones blocking consensus if they refuse to support the resolution. And, as Costa Rica aptly put it, consensus is “an aspiration that we deeply value, but it must not become an impediment to the decisive action required.” When the UN’s Sixth Committee considers the draft resolution for adoption, its members should stand with victims of the world’s most serious crimes.
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Congratulations, Gerhard!
Happy to see this out in the wild, with my ch on African regional efforts to combat transnational organised crime (*these efforts are works in progress!) ⁦@transcrim⁩ ⁦@ILPANetworkroutledge.com/Corporate-Crim…
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Job: Associate Legal Advisor, Legal Advisory Section, OTP (P2) With: International Criminal Court @IntlCrimCourt Where: The Hague Deadline: 27 June 2024 career5.successfactors.eu/ca…
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As the scandal of how @IntlCrimCourt was procured to focus on #Africa reveals itself, pls join on Thurs, 30 May @donalddeya, @Dr_OOwiso, @Lafrikhana, @MartinMavenjina, @AfricaAW in conversation abt how to #FastTrack Africa's Intl Crimes jurisdiction under the #MalaboProtocol.
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The call for fellowships at the African Studies Centre Leiden for 2025 has been opened! ascleiden.nl/content/visitin…
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Excellent! Well done, @amaciez. @transcrim @ILPANetwork
Request for Advisory Opinion on the Obligations of States in Respect of Climate Change —— On 12 March 2024, the DRC 🇨🇩submitted its written statements at the @CIJ_ICJ. I am delighted to be part of the Team presenting DRC’s legal views on this issue of great interest to my country🇨🇩. Looking forward to the oral proceedings.
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To my 🌍 followers/friends - 🇿🇦 will hold general elections in May this year, 30 years since first post-apartheid democratic elections. It seems 2b one of the most interesting elections yet! For expert insights, be sure to follow: @sthembete @MbekezeliMB @DrAyeshaOmar @_IJR_
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Angola has become the 1st country to formally ratify the Protocol on the Statute of the #AfricanCourt of Justice & Human & Peoples' Rights, better known as the #MalaboProtocol.
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So wonderful to host the breaker of glass ceilings @nnnegm @LawLeicester. Such an inspiration! Day 1 meeting our students. Thanks LULS x PALS Presidents for organising .
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Day 2, event 1. @ILPANetwork @CELI_Leicester @LawLeicester delighted to host launch of @nnnegm book An Introduction to the African Union Environmental Treaties (Brill, 2023)
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Day 2, event 2. @ILPANetwork and @MMCN @uniofleicester delighted to host a talk by @nnnegm on her work as the first Director of the African Migration Observatory🥳💃🏽. @nnnegm previously first female Legal Counsel @_AfricanUnion 🥳💃🏽@BernardRyan1 @groveszr
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Event Two Amb.Dr Namira Ngem’s talk on ‘The African Migration Observatory: A fundamental tool for Migration in Africa’. Date: 6 March 2024 Time: 16:00-18:00 UK Time Venue: Room SBB 2.07 and online To reserve a space, contact Dr Eki Yemisi Omorogbe, eyo1@le.ac.uk
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Event One Book launch: Ambassador Dr Namira Negm’s An Introduction to the African Union Environmental Treaties Date: 6 March 2024 Time: 12:00-13:00 UK Time Venue: JGR, Leicester Law School and online To reserve a space, contact Dr Eki Yemisi Omorogbe, eyo1@le.ac.uk
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Replying to @MarkKersten
Invested as Dugard is a member of @ILPANetwork which I established; Shaw for many years led the International Law (IL) team @LawLeicester where I work; and the lives of people as well as the future direction(s) of international law are at stake
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The #UNSC passed a resolution supporting UN funding of African-led peace operations 15-0, although only after a US/UK amendment insisting UN contributions should be capped at 75 squeaked through with 9 votes (and 6 abstentions). [1/3]
While all eyes are on the #Gaza vote saga, the #UNSC is also meant to vote today on a resolution enabling the UN to fund African-led peace operations. But this is also proving highly contentious, as the P3 and AU bicker over whether UN should cover 100% or 75% of African costs.
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.@Alonso_GD on point. "[R]adical transformation will come not from the perpetuation of this unequal and burdened Westphalian system of integration, but through the recognition that statehood is not some sort of technical rulebook filled with airtight requirements".
“If Palestine is a State”: the Two-State Solution and Palestine’s Position in the Westphalian Myth by @Alonso_GD opiniojuris.org/2023/12/16/i…
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On the whole, probably counterproductive to create a special tribunal even while there is growing support (incl. Global South support) for the ICC to concretise its existing jurisdiction over the situation in #Palestine. But the frustration with the ICC OTP is clear...
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