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14/02/2006 Democratic Republic of Congo: Open letter to DRC parliamentarians on legislation implementing the Rome Statute
AFR 62/004/2006
06/02/2006 Yemen: parliamentarians urged to support ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
MDE 31/001/2006
03/02/2006 Democratic Republic of Congo: Parliament must reform and enact International Criminal Court bill
AFR 62/002/2006
01/02/2006 The Wire, February 2006. Vol. 36, No.1.
NWS 21/001/2006
26/01/2006 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Behind closed gates: ethnic discrimination in employment (Including amendment)
EUR 63/001/2006
26/01/2006 International Criminal Court: Comments and recommendations following the fourth session of the Assembly of States Parties
IOR 40/001/2006
19/01/2006 UK/Middle East and North Africa: Memorandums of Understanding and NGO Monitoring: a challenge to fundamental human rights
POL 30/002/2006
15/12/2005 Suriname: important commitment to the International Criminal Court must not be marred by entering into an unlawful impunity agreement with the USA
AMR 48/001/2005
14/12/2005 Bosnia and Herzegovina: From Dayton and beyond
EUR 63/010/2005
12/12/2005 Bolivia:Open letter from Amnesty International to the candidates to the Presidency of Bolivia
AMR 18/006/2005
08/12/2005 Croatia: Gotovina to go to The Hague
EUR 64/006/2005
05/12/2005 Peru/Chile: Serious human rights violations during the presidency of Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000)
AMR 46/007/2005
01/12/2005 The Wire, December 2005. Vol. 35, No.11.
NWS 21/011/2005
24/11/2005 International Criminal Court: Declarations amounting to prohibited reservations to the Rome Statute
IOR 40/032/2005
22/11/2005 African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights: Oral statement on Item 9: Human Rights Situation in Africa -- fight against impunity
IOR 10/004/2005
15/11/2005 EU-US Troika meeting: Concern about secret detention facilities and US practices of interrogation
AMR 51/185/2005
07/11/2005 Chile / Peru: Chilean courts must extradite or try Alberto Fujimori
AMR 46/012/2005
04/11/2005 International Criminal Court: Concerns at the fourth session of the Assembly of States Parties (28 November - 3 December 2005).
IOR 40/027/2005
28/10/2005 Mexico: 100th ratification of International Criminal Court marks an historic development in international justice
AMR 41/080/2005
17/10/2005 Senegal: Government must immediately arrest and extradite Hissène Habré to Belgium to face crimes against humanity charges
AFR 49/001/2005
14/10/2005 Uganda: First ever arrest warrants by International Criminal Court - a first step towards addressing impunity
AFR 59/008/2005
14/10/2005 Uganda: Governments must back first ever arrest warrants by International Criminal Court
AFR 59/010/2005
26/09/2005 UN: Governments must act promptly and effectively on important human rights commitments in 2005 World Summit Document
IOR 41/062/2005
20/09/2005 Benin: Government must repudiate illegal impunity agreement with the USA
AFR 14/001/2005
15/09/2005 Sierra Leone: International community must continue to fund the Special Court
AFR 51/008/2005
12/09/2005 International Criminal Court: Checklist to ensure the nomination of the highest qualified candidates for judges
IOR 40/026/2005
12/09/2005 International Criminal Court: Amnesty International calls for all states to nominate candidates to be International Criminal Court judges
IOR 51/002/2005
12/09/2005 United Kingdom/Israel-OT: Amnesty International deplores failure to arrest Israeli war crimes suspect
EUR 45/036/2005
05/09/2005 Small number of countries holding UN world summit hostage on human rights, security, poverty
IOR 41/057/2005
01/09/2005 Italy: Law reform needed to implement the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
EUR 30/009/2005


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