Resources

Revision of Policy Paper on Sexual and Gender- Based Crimes Submission by Legal Action Worldwide (LAW) to the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
Legal Action Worldwide (LAW) is delighted to contribute to process of revising the Office of the Prosecutor’s Policy Paper...
Press Release: MH Remote Hearing Request
Judges insist on victim returning to Lebanon to testify in-person in first criminal case alleging slavery and slave trade of migrant domestic worker.
LAW 10 Years Report
A Decade of Working with Victims and Survivors of Human Rights Violations and International Crimes.
Hidden Identities, Broken Lives and No Access to Justice
Voices from LGBTQI+ People in Lebanon Executive Summary Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI+) individuals in Lebanon...
Just Security: Just Security: Ethiopia’s Atrocity Victims Broaden UN Appeal After Human Rights Council’s Failure
The United Nations Human Rights Council, wrapping up its 54th ordinary session, completed its voting on resolutions Oct. 13, a process that highlights those situations of concern to the council and that it feels deserve its attention as the highest U.N. body solely focused on human rights. But there was a glaring omission — no vote on the situation in Ethiopia, where the bloodiest conflict on the globe continues today.