Displacement of the Rohingya Before the ICJ and the ICC: Same Conduct, Different Crimes in International Law?
By Lucas Alcici and Dr. Saba Pipia
This article analyses the ongoing proceedings before the ICJ and the ICC relating to the suppression and persecution of the Rohingya in Myanmar. It outlines the legitimacy of standing of the... Read moreProsecution of War Crimes in Australia: Prospects for Victim Participation
By Mary Flanagan
An Office of Special Investigator has been established to investigate alleged war crimes committed by Australian Defence Force personnel in Afghanistan. The development follows an unprecedented investigation by the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force... Read morePromoting the Comprehensive Protection of Cultural Property: The 8th Regional Conference on International Humanitarian Law in Asia-Pacific, 24-26 September 2019, Bali, Indonesia
By Christian Donny Putranto
This article provides an overview of the 8th Regional Conference on International Humanitarian Law in Asia-Pacific, which carried the umbrella theme of protection of cultural property. Co-hosted by the International Committee of the Red... Read more