International Law Commission
In a Future Crimes Against Humanity Convention, States’ Duty to Prosecute Must Not Be Weakened
Mar 29th, 2024
Time to Enumerate the Slave Trade as a Distinct Provision in the Crimes Against Humanity Treaty
Nov 15th, 2023
Draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty: Toward a Gender Progressive, Survivor-Centric, Intersectional Approach
Nov 13th, 2023
Progress, Resistance, and Silence on Gender Justice in the Draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty
Jun 6th, 2023
The U.N. Process for a Crimes Against Humanity Treaty Has Finally Started. Will It Account for Persons with Disabilities?
May 26th, 2023
Coming Debates to Advance New Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity Will Require Skillful Leadership
Dec 20th, 2022
Crimes Against Humanity: Little Progress on Treaty as UN Legal Committee Concludes its Work
Dec 7th, 2021
Toward a Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity: A View from the Philippines and a Region of `Non-Interference’
Oct 8th, 2021
The Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity Should Enshrine the Highest Standards of International Law
Oct 4th, 2021
The Relay Race of Defining Crimes Against Humanity – From the International Tribunals to the Draft Articles
Sep 27th, 2021
Impact-Based Jurisdiction and Crimes Against Humanity Statutes Are Needed for Effective Accountability
Sep 23rd, 2021
As the Draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty Moves Forward, a View on How It Relates to the Rome Statute for the ICC
Sep 15th, 2021
Letter to the Editor – Germany’s Extradition Request for Gen. Jamil Hassan, with U.S. Support
Mar 13th, 2019