Passing of Dr Rudolf Machacek

Passing of Dr Rudolf Machacek

It was with great sadness that the ICJ learned of the passing of Dr. Rudolf Machacek who died yesterday, 6 October 2014, at the age of 87.

Dr. Machacek was an Honorary Member of the ICJ having previously served as an ICJ Commissioner from 1976-1991 and on the ICJ’s Executive Committee from 1985-1991.

He was a distinguished figure in constitutional justice and human rights. During his career he held positions in the Austrian Constitutional Court, on the Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture and as an Adjunct Professor of Constitutional Jurisdiction and Fundamental Rights at the Johannes Kepler Universitat in Linz, Austria.

Our thoughts and condolences are with his family.

ICJ convenes second expert roundtable on asylum claims based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity

ICJ convenes second expert roundtable on asylum claims based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity

Today, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) held its second expert roundtable on asylum claims based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity.

Participants included asylum judges, lawyers, and academics, as well as officials from the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and staff members from a number of civil society organizations.

Prof. Hathaway, Director of the Program in refugee and asylum law at the University of Michigan Law School, Prof. Anker, Director of the Harvard Law School’s Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program, and Judge Lars Bay Larsen, judge of the Court of Justice of the European Union, were the main speakers at the roundtable. Each delivered a presentation focussing on different normative aspects of asylum claims based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity.

The programme of the second expert roundtable, including a list of all participants, can be downloaded here.

This roundtable forms part of a broader ICJ’S project on international protection claims based on sexual orientation AND/OR gender identity. The programme of the first roundtable organised in Brussels last June can be downloaded here. The ICJ’s commentary on the related CJEU judgment in X, Y and Z v. the Netherlands can be downloaded here.

Guatemala: la CIJ lamenta que el Congreso no haya permitido un proceso de deliberación en la elección de magistrados de Salas y de Corte Suprema de Justicia

Guatemala: la CIJ lamenta que el Congreso no haya permitido un proceso de deliberación en la elección de magistrados de Salas y de Corte Suprema de Justicia

Del 27 de septiembre al 2 de octubre del presente año, la CIJ llevó a cabo una misión integrada por el comisionado de la CIJ José Antonio Martín Pallín y Ramón Cadena, Director de la CIJ para Centroamérica.

El objeto de la misma fue analizar el proceso de elección de magistrados de la Corte Suprema de Justicia.

La misión se entrevistó con el Procurador de los Derechos Humanos, diferentes organizaciones no gubernamentales, defensores y defensoras de derechos humanos, miembros del cuerpo diplomático, abogados y abogadas que han participado en otros procesos de elección por medio de comisiones de postulación y jueces y juezas del Organismo Judicial.

Guatemala-CIJ visita a Guatemala-News-web story-2014-SPA (full text in PDF)

ICJ conducts training on fair trial standards and trial monitoring for Vietnamese lawyers

ICJ conducts training on fair trial standards and trial monitoring for Vietnamese lawyers

On 24-26 September 2014, the ICJ conducted a workshop on fair trial standards and trial monitoring for Vietnamese lawyers in Manila, Philippines.

The objectives of the workshop were to strengthen the participants’ understanding of fair trial standards and to increase the pool of trained lawyers available to conduct trial monitoring activities in the ASEAN region.

As part of the workshop, the participants observed several criminal proceedings at the Regional Trial Court of Quezon city and visited the Paranaque City Jail, in Manila.

The speakers included experts from the Free Legal Aid Group (FLAG), the Human Rights Resource Center (HRRC), and the Asian International Justice Initiative (AIJI).

The ICJ’s manual on trial monitoring, which was used at the training, provides trial observers with practical guidance on how to prepare for a trial observation mission, carry out the observation and write the follow-up report.

It also provides a synthesis of the basic legal standards applicable in relation to (i) the right to a fair trial, (ii) the right to remedy of victims of human rights violations, and (iii) combating impunity.

 

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