Canada recently completed its first genocide trial, which resulted in the conviction of the Rwandan accused, Desiré Munyaneza, for crimes committed during the Rwandan genocide. While the case is still under appeal, it represents a significant success for Canada’s relatively new core crimes legislation, the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act, and was the first prosecution undertaken pursuant to that law. Drawing upon the Munyaneza case, the authors analyze the legislation and evaluate its effectiveness. They conclude that the model is an effective one that both bodes well for Canada’s future participation in the battle against impunity, and provides a model upon which other states might wish to draw
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Today, 14 years have gone since the whole world turned their backs on Rwanda, the small country in E...
During three months in 1994, genocide was committed in Rwanda. Two years after those events, and not...
The aftermath of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda in the spring of 1994, which left one million victims,...
Canada recently completed its first genocide trial, which resulted in the conviction of the Rwandan ...
Political ideology aside, Canada has been seen as a global leader in the ever-developing internation...
This column analyzes the judgment of the Quebec Court of Appeal of 7 May 2014 in the case involving ...
A Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals, headed by Mr. Justice Jules Deschenes, was established by ...
After many decades of impunity, Rwanda has embarked upon a course of transitional justice committed ...
The 1994 genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda is characterised by both its mass victimisation and its ma...
This paper examines the process of post-conflict and genocide prosecution in Rwanda. The author deta...
International criminal law has focused on the prosecution of truly international crimes — genocide, ...
In Canada’s two trials to date under the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act, serious flaws i...
La présente chronique analyse l’arrêt rendu par la Cour d’appel du Québec le 7 mai 2014 dans l’affai...
Since 2005, just over 12,000 community-based gacaca courts in Rwanda have heard more than 1.2 millio...
This paper presents a general overview of the principal legal steps taken by Canada in moving from ...
Today, 14 years have gone since the whole world turned their backs on Rwanda, the small country in E...
During three months in 1994, genocide was committed in Rwanda. Two years after those events, and not...
The aftermath of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda in the spring of 1994, which left one million victims,...