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Coping With Crisis
Peace & Justice
Recent Highlights
Panel Discussions - November 06, 2009
Justice Goldstone Addresses IPI
On November 5, 2009, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a resolution endorsing the report of the UN Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict, led by Richard Goldstone, the South African judge who served as chief prosecutor of the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
Panel Discussions - July 07, 2009
Commission Head Speaks of Need to Combat Impunity in Guatemala
The head of a UN-mandated commission in Guatemala told an audience at IPI on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 that Guatemala’s economic elite has begun to understand the serious danger posed by international organized crime, and particularly narcotrafficking, and that the solution requires a stronger state capable of confronting it.
Conferences - June 01, 2009
IPI, African Union Examine Justice/Impunity at Workshop in Liberia
Impunity and justice have been hot topics in recent discussions about African politics and governance. The African Union (AU) Commission and the International Peace Institute (IPI) held an expert workshop in Monrovia, Liberia, in May 2009 to consider a paper on the question
Policy Papers - November 14, 2005
Securing the Rule of Law: Assessing International Strategies for Post-Conflict Criminal Justice
Reyko Huang
The past dozen years have seen a proliferation of international efforts to strengthen national criminal justice systems in postconflict countries. Part of the burgeoning of discourses, policies, and programs
About This Project
This project explores ways to better integrate justice thinking into multilateral peacemaking, peacekeeping, peacebuilding and fact-finding efforts. IPI works with partners in the UN system, UN membership, other regional organizations and civil society to consider the relationship between international and national criminal justice mechanisms, peace efforts, and other approaches to justice.









