Nettsider med emneord «Criminal law»
![Row of tents](https://www.jus.uio.no/ior/forskning/aktuelle-saker/2016/guantanamo_welcome_507.jpg?alt=listing)
As a researcher on international courts and tribunals, Kjersti Lohne wanted to see what is going on in the Military Commissions at Guantanamo Bay. That turned out to be quite the challenge.
Please join the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR) for a discussion on universal jurisdiction in criminal matters. The content of this seminar is the result of an ongoing research project by Bernard Ntahiraja, Associate Professor of Human Rights Law at the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN).
![The sign outside the International Criminal Court](https://www.jus.uio.no/ior/english/research/news-and-events/news/2017/international_criminal_court.jpg?alt=listing)
In April more than 30 people were killed by a chemical weapon attack in Syria. Despite clear evidence that serious international crimes have been committed, and despite numerous calls to hold those responsible to account, the international criminal justice system seems, at present at least, to be impotent.
![Three fighters, seen as shadows, holding weapons in the sunset.](https://www.jus.uio.no/ior/forskning/aktuelle-saker/2017/terrorists570.jpg?alt=listing)
Female foreign fighters are framed as delusional, emotionally unstable, and naïve jihadi brides in search of a husband. This narrative can be dangerous, explains Ester Strømmen at PluriCourts.
![The sign outside the International Criminal Court](https://www.jus.uio.no/ior/english/research/news-and-events/news/2017/international_criminal_court.jpg?alt=listing)
In April more than 30 people were killed by a chemical weapon attack in Syria. Despite clear evidence that serious international crimes have been committed, and despite numerous calls to hold those responsible to account, the international criminal justice system seems, at present at least, to be impotent.
![Three fighters, seen as shadows, holding weapons in the sunset.](https://www.jus.uio.no/ior/forskning/aktuelle-saker/2017/terrorists570.jpg?alt=listing)
Female foreign fighters are framed as delusional, emotionally unstable, and naïve jihadi brides in search of a husband. This narrative can be dangerous, explains Ester Strømmen at PluriCourts.