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Resource Center on Complementarity Monitoring

 
From 2016 to 2020, the International Nuremberg Principles Academy and the Grotius Centre examined how crisis countries can investigate and prosecute core international crimes under the Rome Statute. The project focused on complementarity and resulted in a published methodology to enhance accountability and promote justice. Learn more  
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Private Investigations in International Criminal Justice

 
In November 2018, the International Nuremberg Principles Academy facilitated a crucial expert meeting on the role of private investigations in international criminal justice, highlighting the need for structured guidelines for evidence collection. The Academy subsequently led the development of the Nuremberg Guidelines for Non-Public Investigative Bodies. Learn more  
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Nuremberg Benchmarks for International Criminal Justice

 
Collaborative Nuremberg Academy feasibility study to determine whether benchmarks for international criminal justice could be established and, if so, to assess the practicability of such benchmarks. Learn more  
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Exploring Multiple Dimensions of the Acceptance of International Criminal Justice in the Post-Nuremberg Era

 
The International Nuremberg Principles Academy conducted an interdisciplinary research project on the acceptance of international criminal justice. Learn more  
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Cooperation in the prosecution of conflict-related sexual violence

 
The Nuremberg Academy launched its Guiding Principles and Recommendations which seek to enhance the potential for effective cooperation between international and national justice mechanisms on the one hand, and civil society actors (CSAs) on the other in the prosecution of conflict-related sexual violence. Learn more  
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Guidelines for Social Workers on Refugees and International Crimes

 
The project "Refugees as potential witnesses of international crimes" focused on promoting deeper understanding of potential channelling of relevant information for the prosecution of core international crimes. Learn more  
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Understanding Hate Speech Within the Context of International Criminal Law

 
The International Nuremberg Principles Academy conducted an interdisciplinary project in 2022 that situated hate speech in the context of international criminal law (ICL). Learn more  
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The Crime of Aggression

 
The Nuremberg Academy is involved in multiple activities that seek to strengthen the fight against the crime of aggression. Learn more  
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E-Procedure: Evidence in Time of Increased Use of Technology and Digitalisation

 
The International Nuremberg Principles Academy has developed an interdisciplinary project that explores challenges related to the use of digital evidence in international criminal proceedings. Learn more  
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An overview of German experiences with "Transitional Justice"

 
The Academy developed an overview of German experiences with "Transitional Justice" after 1945 and after 1990. Learn more  
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