Archive of posts in the 'Rule of law in armed conflict' category
Sri Lanka is taking firm but slow steps towards ethnic and national reconciliation and in Australia, home to tens of...
This week marks seven years since the end of the decades-long civil war in Sri Lanka in May 2009. Following...
This submission explains how documentation of evidence is vital in Sri Lanka’s transitional justice process, and the key role that...
On 1 October 2015, the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva unanimously adopted a resolution on Sri Lanka, which calls...
PIAC is seeking a human rights specialist to lead the International Crimes Evidence Project (ICEP), which works to promote accountability...
The UN Human Rights Council has voted in favour of the resolution promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri...
The United Nations Human Rights Council should pass resolution 25/1 to establish an international investigation into alleged war crimes committed...
In February, PIAC released its report Island of impunity? Investigation into international crimes in the final stages of the Sri...
The report, Island of impunity? Investigation into international crimes in the final stages of the Sri Lankan civil war, was...
A landmark report, released today, sheds new light on some of the worst alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity...