March 30, 2019

ISIS and the Crimes Against the Yazidi Group. “When ISIS attacked Sinjar, they came to destroy”.

– The Federal Lawyer, November Issue 2019 –  Nadia Murad won the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize. She is a 25 years old Yazidi woman who was captured […]
December 1, 2018

Women and Justice in Southeast Asia. The Case of Thailand

– The Federal Lawyer, December Issue 2018 –  Promoting Access to Justice (A2J) in respect of human rights violations and abuses is a prerequisite for the full […]
September 3, 2018

Myanmar: Violence against the Rohingya Population. The Importance of the Evidence.

– The Federal Lawyer, September Issue 2018 – The number of Rohingya victims is uncertain: estimates range between 400 and 6,700, but the categorization of the […]
May 3, 2018

The Importance of Evidence in Myanmar

-Fordham International Law Journal – May 2018 What is the correct word to contextualize the acts of Myanmar against the Rohingya population? Is it genocide? Crimes […]
March 26, 2018

Labor Rights in Cambodia and Female Construction Workers

– The Federal Lawyer, March Issue 2018 –  Cambodia is a country in transition as a result of three decades of internal violence encompassing three critical periods: […]
February 17, 2017

ADC-ICTY Newsletter – 2017

– Issue 109, 8 February 2017 –  ICT Newsletter including updates from Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: Nuon Chea Defence, Khieu Samphân Defence, Meas […]
November 17, 2016

ADC-ICTY Newsletter – 2016

– Issue 107, 12 November 2016 –  ICT Newsletter including updates from Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: Nuon Chea Defence, Khieu Samphân Defence, Meas […]