Universal Jurisdiction and the Pursuit of Accountability in the Asia-Pacific

Keynote Address Brisbane, Australia 20 May 2026 Two-days workshop “Prosecuting Asia-Pacific International Crimes in Domestic Courts”, organised by Griffith University…

Urgent Update: Tunis Appeal Court Confirms Convictions of Aid Workers

On 13 May 2026, the Tunis Court of Appeal upheld the convictions of Mr. Abderrazek Krimi and Mr. Mustapha Djemali,…

World Press Freedom Day: Attacks on journalists are attacks on international law

Every 3rd of May marks World Press Freedom Day. It is a day to celebrate the principles of independent journalism, assess…

The Right to a Home: how one family is challenging the discriminatory laws that justify Israel’s demolition of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem

Following a complaint filed by Legal Action Worldwide (LAW) and partners, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing found that the demolition of Abu…

Continuing attacks on aid workers highlight the need for accountability in 2026

Attacks on aid workers have continued into 2026 – not a week goes by without a statement issued by a humanitarian…