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“What Kind of Court Is This?”: Perceptions of International Justice Among Rohingya Refugees
The article titled “What kind of court is this?: Perceptions of International Justice Among Rohingya Refugees” was recently published in the prestigious Human Rights Quarterly journal (Vol. 46, No. 2). This article, based on a community-participatory research project, “Perceptions of Justice” by LAW, seeks to understand what “justice” means for Rohingya people. It provides a detailed insight into the community’s expectations, as well as its perceived level of understanding and level of inclusion within the ongoing justice processes.
World Humanitarian Day: Calling for the Protection and Care of Humanitarian Personnel Worldwide
Press Statement On World Humanitarian Day, Protect Aid Workers, Protect Humanitarians and Legal Action Worldwide join forces to call...
“It is a Forever Stigma” – The Role of Gender Discrimination in the Syrian Government’s Detention and Torture System
Gender discrimination is a pervasive force in the Syrian government’s detention and torture system, yet too little has been...
Policy on Slavery Crimes: Legal Action Worldwide Submission to the Office of The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
Geneva, 17 July 2024: On World Day for International Justice, Legal Action Worldwide (LAW) publishes its comment to the International...
Enslaved Migrant Worker Is Denied Her Right To Testify
Beirut, 11 July 2024 Today, an investigative judge in Beirut has rejected the right of MH, the victim in...