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ICLN endeavours to present a comprehensive list of links of organisations and information on International Criminal Law. If you would like to report a new link, please contact us! Please use these links to navigate this page:

 

International Criminal Court

Ad Hoc Tribunals - General

 - ICTR

 - ICTY

Web pages on International Criminal Law

 

International Criminal Court

International Criminal Court, official home page of the International Criminal Court, including documents and job opportunities.      
International Criminal Court Home Page - A very complete source of information, including many full text documents and extensive media coverage
International Criminal Court, Statute (NGO Coalition for the International Criminal Court)                                                         

Ad Hoc Tribunals-General

Nuremberg War Crimes Trials (Yale Law School) - A collection of the relevant official documents, including the Tribunal Judgement, from the Avalon Project.
War Crimes Tribunal Watch -  Contains pointers to various resources.

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

Rwanda Case Law Database. Extensive case law database by the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights.

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Bosnia War Crimes Tribunal (Court TV Casefiles) - Background and excerpts, an useful site to get the latest information.
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (U.of Minnesota) - The Human Rights Library's collection of basic documents on the ICTY.
Major War Criminals/Suspects (U. of Caltech) - The information and documents on this page are from Helsinki Human Rights Watch, International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague, United Nations Special Committees for War Crimes in former Yugoslavia, and other international organizations and sources including referenced articles from newspapers.

Web Pages on International Criminal Law

AMICC - the American Non-Governmental Organizations Coalition for the International Criminal Court. AMICC is a coalition of non-governmental organizations committed to achieving full United States support for the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the earliest possible US ratification of the Court's Rome Statute. AMICC members believe that strong participation by the US in the ICC is essential to the future of the Court as an effective institution.
NACDL - The National Association of Criminal Defence Lawyers is an American association promoting justice and due process for persons accused of crime or other misconduct. Its wide body of members and its frequent activities are exemplary of its position in the field of criminal law.  
Impunity (Derechos) - This site hosts a wide and updated collection of reports and documents including, for example, the Report of Louis Joinet about the bases for an International Convention on Impunity before the UN Human Rights Committee.
War crimes and crimes against humanity, including genocide (U. of Minnesota) - A collection of treaties and documents including these texts: Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide; Nuremberg Rules, in Agreement for the Prosecution and Punishment of the Major War Criminals of the European Axis; Control Council Law No. 10, Punishment of Persons Guilty of War Crimes, Crimes Against Peace and Against Humanity; Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity; Principles of International Co-Operation in the Detection, Arrest, Extradition and Punishment of Persons Guilty of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity; International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Rules of Procedure and Evidence.
International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law - A large and active international non-governmental association of judges, legislators, lawyers, academics, and governmental officials who have come together to work actively on the administration of criminal justice both in their own jurisdiction
and internationally.
Buffalo Criminal Law Center - This page provides on-line access to criminal law materials from the United States and throughout the world, including, among other things, criminal codes, criminal procedure codes, and enforcement codes.
International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy - The Centre’s objectives are to contribute to international criminal justice policy development through analysis, research and consultation, and to provide technical assistance to implement international policy and standards. Site hosts interesting documents, links and publications.
Lawyers Committee for Human Rights. Organisation that endaveours to create a secure and humane world by advancing justice, human dignity and respect for the rule of law. The website holds extensive documentation on the International Criminal Court, espescially in relation to the US position. 
American Society for International Law. The premier membership organization in the United States dedicated to advancing the study and use of international law. It is organised through special interest group, amongst other one focussing on International Criminal Law.  
Peace Palace Library, extensive online public library.
New York University, International Criminal Law database - NYU Library on International Criminal Law organisations.
American Branch of the International Law Association - Website with information on their activities and committees, one of which solely focusses on

the International Criminal Court.

Institute for International Criminal Investigations - Website of the IICC, a new organisation constituted for the purpose of training personnel for international criminal investigations training of investigators into War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity.

LLRX Resource guide International Criminal Law - Extensive overview of publications and history of International Criminal Law. 

Related Web Pages

Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers - This coalition is undertaking steps to highlight the position of child soldiers in international criminal justice.

Pax Christie - A non-profit, non-governmental Catholic peace movement with a specific focus on demilitarisation, security and arms trade, development and human rights, and ecology. It also includes a particular section on international law.

 

 

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