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Author: Henri Decoeur

A Special Tribunal to Prosecute Individuals Involved in Organ Trafficking in Kosovo: Born to Fail?

April 5, 2014 Henri Decoeur 2 Comments

Following rumours circulating on the Internet and in the corridors of Brussels, Associated Press and Reuters revealed on April 4th,…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: EULEX, KLA, kosovo, Special Tribunal, UÇK

The Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Perinçek v. Switzerland: Reducing Genocide to Law

January 27, 2014 Henri Decoeur 30 Comments

Note: this is a revised version of the original post published on 21 December 2013. Additions have been made to…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts, Human Rights

The ECCC Severance Saga: A Tale of Trial Management

July 24, 2013 Henri Decoeur

Note: this post was written on the occasion of an internship at the Defence Support Section of the United Nations…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

The ICC Trial Judgment in Prosecutor v. Ngudjolo: A Touch of Rigour in a World of Brutes

January 7, 2013 Henri Decoeur

‘Mr Prosecutor, you did a poor job.’ This is, in barely exaggerated terms, the message implicit in the ICC trial…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

The ICTY Appeals Judgement in Prosecutor v Gotovina and Markač: Scratching below the Surface

November 19, 2012 Henri Decoeur

Alongside the road on the Dalmatian coast, just a few miles away from Dubrovnik, the portrait of a man in…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

2047: Towards Fully Automated Drones and Outsourced Responsibility in Warfare

February 9, 2012 Henri Decoeur

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV – aka ‘drones’) are increasingly used in conflict zones (and elsewhere) for a variety of tasks,…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, War

Gaddafi’s Death: a War Crime?

October 25, 2011 Henri Decoeur

The Brother Leader was reportedly wounded when captured by forces loyal to the new Libyan government on October 20th, 2011.…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

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