Redress is a London based, internationally focused non-profit legal/human rights organisation to help torture survivors use available international, regional and national remedies to obtain reparation and to campaign for effective remedies where they do not exist.
This Australian site explores and debates international law issues arising out of the increasing use of military personnel in circumstances below the threshold of armed conflict.
Principal legal instruments, form the University of Minnesota Human Rights Library.
From UN Chronicle 35 (1998), by Anthony D'Amato.
A nonprofit organization which concentrates on the study, detection, and prevention of genocides. With news, law, research, education, and links.
International project aimed at highlighting the men and women who resisted crimes against humanity, inspired by Yad Vashem's Garden of the Righteous in Jerusalem. Events, background, and related links.
A book review of Geoffrey Robertson's history of modern human rights and the progress towards enforceable international laws against war crimes.
Background on accused Nazi war criminal Juozas Kisielaitis.
Lists American War Crimes against Humanity. Collection of articles from Vietnam War, Korea War, and Afghanistan War.
International, non-profit organization that supports international war crimes tribunals and justice initiatives.
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