ICJ appeals to the government
The ICJ today repeated its appeal to the Government of Tunisia to facilitate a mission to examine the independence of the judiciary and the functioning of the legal profession in that country.
Control of Money Laundering Law (2002)
This Law contains Chapters and Articles, the Chapters covering the following: Chapter I. Title, Jurisdiction and Definition Objectives Money Laundering Offenses Formation of the Central Control Board and Duties and Powers thereof Formation of the Investigation Body...
News release on the International Criminal Court
“Claims that Australian soldiers will be subject to charges brought against them by the International Criminal Court are spurious and without foundation,” said Justice John Dowd, President of ICJ’s Australian Section.
Guatemala: stop the harassment and attacks on human rights defenders
The Guatemalan Government must take effective action to stop the violence and acts of intimidation against members of the country’s human rights community, the ICJ and other rights groups said today.




