In recognition of the life and work of Judge Thomas Buergenthal, the Nuremberg Academy has produced the documentary film “Peace Through Justice – The Legacy of Thomas Buergenthal”.
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Learning manual
Learning manual
This manual is a learning tool resulting from the conduct of the Nuremberg Academy’s interdisciplinary research project on the acceptance of international criminal justice (ICJ) in different situation countries.
This learning manual summarises readings and discussion topics that are explored during the stages of mapping, designing and discussing the…
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The acceptance fellowship program
The acceptance fellowship program
In 2015 and 2016, the International Nuremberg Principles Academy offered 15 "Acceptance Fellowships" in a "learning through exchange program". The 6-month long fellowships focused on interdisciplinary research assessing the acceptance of international criminal justice in situation countries.
The program was designated for…
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Literature Review
Literature Review
The acceptance literature review explores a range of aspects that are related to the study of the acceptance of international criminal justice, in order to provide an overview of the existing literature and encourage further research in this area. It first elaborates on four aspects of the concept of acceptance of international criminal justice - who accepts,…
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Sources consulted
Africa Centre for Open Governance & Kenyans for Peace with Truth & Justice (2015) ‘‘Domestic Prosecution of International Crimes. Lessons for Kenya.’’ dspace.africaportal.org/jspui/bitstream/123456789/34947/1/domestic-prosecution-of-international-crimes-final210215%20%282%29.pdf;
AMICC (The American Non-Governmental Organizations Coalition for the International…
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Acceptance Methodolody
Acceptance Methodolody
The acceptance assessment methodology provides basic guidance for scholars interested in researching the acceptance of international criminal justice in situation countries. It discusses possible approaches to operationalize the subject by exploring more in detail the relevant aspects of such a study (institutions, actors, context, and acceptance…
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Research fellows 2015
Research fellows 2015
Dafina Buçaj holds a Masters degree in International Law (LL.M.) from the University of Cambridge. She has previously obtained a Law degree and a Bachelors Degree in Journalism from the University of Prishtina in Kosovo. She is currently working as an assistant lecturer for International Law at the Law Faculty of the University of Prishtina as well as…
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Research Fellows 2016
Research Fellows 2016
Nidal Al-Farajin is an independent Palestinian researcher and Human Rights activist. He was born and raised in the Arroub refugee camp West Bank. Mr. Alfarajin holds a Bachelor and a Master Degree in Human Rights from Bethlehem University and the University of Malta, as well as a High Diploma in Gender Studies from the United Nations University in…
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