In the early 1990s, two former members of the Afghan secret service applied for a residence permit in the Netherlands. Their request was denied on the basis of the exclusion clause of Article 1F(a) of the Vienna Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. There were serious reasons for suspecting that the men had committed war crimes during the Afghan civil war of 1979–92. In 2000, the immigration authorities transmitted the files of the two men to the public prosecution office, which initiated prosecutions in 2003. At the trial, defence counsel raised various preliminary challenges. They argued that the case should be declared inadmissible since relying on the immigration files would violate the nemo tenetur principle and the right agai...
Th e Srebrenica genocide has come before three diff erent courts in Th e Hague, the Netherlands. The...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate the prospects for identifying and prosecuting indi...
The 1994 genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda is characterised by both its mass victimisation and its ma...
On 14 October 2005, The Hague District Court sentenced two Afghan asylum seekers for their role and ...
The past few years have witnessed a proliferation of universal jurisdiction proceedings in Europe, m...
By way of side-effect, and to an extent that had not been foreseen, the Netherlands is confronted wi...
On the basis of Article 1F of the Refugee Convention, alleged perpetrators of international crimes c...
Alleged perpetrators of serious non-political crimes are excluded from refugee protection on the bas...
In 2011 three Congolese ICC defence witnesses applied for asylum in the Netherlands. A decision has ...
In December 1982, fifteen political opponents of the then military regime in the South American Repu...
This article focuses on the MH17 Trial that is currently underway in the Netherlands, dealing with t...
Belgian courts have examined numerous cases involving international crimes in the past century. Firs...
On June 11, 2013, in Stichting Mothers of Srebrenica, a chamber of the European Court of Human Right...
The Article discusses the court case Mothers of Srebrenica v. the Netherlands & the United Nations r...
Extradition of individuals excluded underArticle 1(F) of the Refugee Convention has recently emerged...
Th e Srebrenica genocide has come before three diff erent courts in Th e Hague, the Netherlands. The...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate the prospects for identifying and prosecuting indi...
The 1994 genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda is characterised by both its mass victimisation and its ma...
On 14 October 2005, The Hague District Court sentenced two Afghan asylum seekers for their role and ...
The past few years have witnessed a proliferation of universal jurisdiction proceedings in Europe, m...
By way of side-effect, and to an extent that had not been foreseen, the Netherlands is confronted wi...
On the basis of Article 1F of the Refugee Convention, alleged perpetrators of international crimes c...
Alleged perpetrators of serious non-political crimes are excluded from refugee protection on the bas...
In 2011 three Congolese ICC defence witnesses applied for asylum in the Netherlands. A decision has ...
In December 1982, fifteen political opponents of the then military regime in the South American Repu...
This article focuses on the MH17 Trial that is currently underway in the Netherlands, dealing with t...
Belgian courts have examined numerous cases involving international crimes in the past century. Firs...
On June 11, 2013, in Stichting Mothers of Srebrenica, a chamber of the European Court of Human Right...
The Article discusses the court case Mothers of Srebrenica v. the Netherlands & the United Nations r...
Extradition of individuals excluded underArticle 1(F) of the Refugee Convention has recently emerged...
Th e Srebrenica genocide has come before three diff erent courts in Th e Hague, the Netherlands. The...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate the prospects for identifying and prosecuting indi...
The 1994 genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda is characterised by both its mass victimisation and its ma...