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Strategic litigation begins with documentation for advocacy and accountability
Strategic litigation lawyers take aim at "conflict disruption" in Sudan
Former U.S. Special Prosecutor on how to expand the toolbox to disrupt international crimes
Investigator explains open source financial investigations and how to disrupt international crimes
Prosecutor says Mauritius stands ready to prosecute international crimes domestically
South Africa´s experiences in the domestic application of international criminal law
Somaia: Making humanitarian law go Viral
Wayamo engages prosecutors and judges in South Africa
Architect of ICC's policy on gender-based crimes on next steps and progress to date
OSINT expert on the challenge of presenting open source evidence in court
Sudan: Breaking the cycle of Impunity
How South Africa's civil society enforces international criminal justice at home
Universal jurisdiction in East Africa
Universal jurisdiction in South Africa
How C4ADS disrupts criminal behaviour in Sudan
Don Deya on the past, present and future of international criminal justice in Africa
How the UN International Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan does its work
PANEL 2: Update on Baby Pendo case from Kenya's Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions
PANEL 1: Update from the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan from Chairperson Mohamed Chande Othman
PANEL 2 Q&A: Isaac Lenaola, Sarah Kasande, Tina Alai, Adejoké Babington-Ashaye
PANEL 3: Mikel Delagrange on legal documentation and innovative approaches to disrupting criminality
PANEL 1 Q&A: Mohamed Chande Othman, Pubudu Sachithanandan, Stella Ndirangu
PANEL 3: Kaajal Ramjathan-Keogh on universal jurisdiction and Africa
Wayamo International Justice Symposium: Director Bettina Ambach sets the agenda
PANEL 2: Tina Alai on documentation, persistence and the long road towards accountability in Kenya
A conversation with the International Criminal Court
PANEL 1: Stella Ndirangu on the African Union response to Sudan's conflict since 2023
PANEL 3 Q&A: Donald Deya on universal jurisdiction in Africa and prosecuting atrocity crimes
PANEL 3: Sudanese legal expert Mohamed Elnu'man on two possible scenarios for Sudan's future