Click Here to Watch the New Mini-Documentary Online: Peace and Justice in Colombia? The Impact of the International Criminal Court
Are peace and justice being achieved together in Colombia? In this 6-minute video, Colombia’s senior government officials, civil society leaders, and scholars debate that question. Gustavo Gallón, Ivan Cepeda and Eduardo Montealegre argue over Colombia’s “Peace & Justice” law, and if it is being used as an amnesty to shield those who have committed serious crimes. General Óscar Naranjo, Colombia’s National Police Director and ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo consider whether the prosecutor’s preliminary examination is helping strengthen domestic justice.
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This mini-documentary is one of a series created by Skylight Pictures from the proceedings of the Consultative Conference on International Criminal Justice, held at UN Headquarters in New York in September 2009. Each of these videos, 5-to-7 minutes long, highlights a contemporary issue facing the system of international criminal justice.
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Future Titles in this Series:
- Victim Participation and Fair Trials at the International Criminal Court;
- The Emerging System of International Criminal Justice;
- The International Criminal Court and International Relations;
Past Titles in this Series:
- Kenya and the International Criminal Court;
- Humanitarian NGOs and the International Criminal Court;
- Domestic and Regional Complementarity;
- The International Criminal Court Examines Situations in Afghanistan, Gaza, Georgia, and more: The Role of ICC Preliminary Examinations;
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