May 11, 2010
The ICJ and Amnesty International welcome the opportunity to comment on the second draft of the Guidelines of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on impunity set out in DH-I(2010)005 .
The ICJ and AI consider that the current draft reflects considerable progress towards strong and effective guidelines on this topic, but recommend that a number of changes be made to ensure that the Guidelines will be consistent with current international law and standards.
Council of Europe-legal submissin-2010 (full text, PDF)
May 7, 2010 | E-bulletin on counter-terrorism & human rights, News

Read the 43rd issue of ICJ’s monthly newsletter on proposed and actual changes in counter-terrorism laws, policies and practices and their impact on human rights at the national, regional and international levels.
May 4, 2010
The ICJ provides its views to the Committee against Torture for its consideration of the 6th Periodic Report of France.
In this submission, the ICJ highlights several issues which it believes should be of particular concern to the Committee in its consideration of the French report.
France-torture-legal submission-2010 (full text, PDF)
May 4, 2010
The ICJ provides its views to the Committee against Torture for the consideration of the 6th Periodic Report of Switzerland.
In this submission, the ICJ highlights several issues which it considers should be of particular concern to the Committee in its consideration of the report of Switzerland.
Switzerland-committee against torture-legal submission-2010
May 3, 2010 | Advocacy, Analysis briefs
The most visible example of oppression on the grounds of sexual orientation is the continued criminalization of sexual activity between consenting adult partners of the same sex in many states around the world.
Regardless of whether they are enforced, these so-called sodomy laws have the effect of stigmatizing an entire group of people as criminal. International law on the issue is clear. Such laws violate human rights. In this ICJ Briefing Paper, we analyze the application of international human rights law to the criminalization of same-sex sexual conduct.
International human rights law and the criminalizaion of same-sex sexual conduct-anyalsis brief-2010 (full text, PDF)