COALITION FOR THE ICC
Through justice, peace
We are 2,500 civil society organizations, small and big, in 150 countries, fighting for global justice for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
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Throughout 2018, global civil society Coalition is calling on all stakeholders in the international justice system to look back, take stock and deliver truly #GLOBALJUSTICE FOR ATROCITIES.
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Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo acquitted by ICC Appeals Chamber
New Judges' Start Date and Current Judicial Composition
Palestine self-referral aims to spur ICC investigation
Historic activation: The Crime of Aggression
From 17 July 2018, the International Criminal Court will be able to hold leaders individually criminally responsible for waging aggressive war - with conditions.
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The fight for global justice
The ICC must evolve into the global court the world demands. We work for a fair, effective and independent ICC, with victims at its heart.
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Why are the worst crimes punished the least?
Genocide. Crimes against humanity. War crimes.
For too long, committed with impunity.
It's time for justice.
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When hope and history rhyme
Driven by a ground-breaking alliance between non-governmental organizations and ‘like-minded’ states, this is a movement to end impunity that has defied all the odds.
CHANGE CAN HAPPEN.