
ACHPR 81st Ordinary Session: ICJ oral statement on the Crimes Against Humanity Convention
ICJ oral statement on the Crimes Against Humanity Convention delivered at the 81st Ordinary Session of the African Commission of Human and People’s Rights.
ICJ oral statement on the Crimes Against Humanity Convention delivered at the 81st Ordinary Session of the African Commission of Human and People’s Rights.
The ICJ deplores the alleged poisoning of the President of Eswatini’s main political opposition party, People’s United Democratic Movement (PUDEMO), Mlungisi Makhanya,
The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) is concerned that an ill-considered judgement issued on 13 August 2024 by Eswatini’s Supreme Court will allow for the continued overexpansive use of national security and counterterrorism laws to violate human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Today, the ICJ will argue a case before the Supreme Court of Appeal, as an amicus curiae, that the rights to housing and work for persons working in the informal sector to reclaim waste for recycling must be protected in line with international law and standards.