Opinio Juris: Six years after the Myanmar military committed international crimes against the Rohingya, survivors are still seeking justice in courts around the world

Six years ago, in August 2017, the Myanmar military began a deadly operation in Rakhine State targeting the Rohingya group….

Statement on International Justice Day – 17 July 2023

Victims and Survivors Seize their Justice   Statement by Legal Action Worldwide   17 July 2023, Geneva-Global: On this international…

Guide on International Justice Mechanisms for Humanitarian Actors working with the Rohingya

Legal Action Worldwide (LAW) is a non-profit human rights organisation led and managed by legal professionals. LAW works with individuals…

Celebrating Shanti Mohila

Shanti Mohila, the Rohingya women who have not only survived sexual and gender-based violence at the hands of the Myanmar…

Burning Hearts to Breaking Silence: Rohingya Women’s Journey to Justice

Burning Hearts, Breaking Silence “I entered Bangladesh 3 times as a refugee. In 1988 with my refugee parents, in 1992…

Tigrayan Victims Secure Provisional Measures Relief in Landmark Human Rights Case Against Ethiopia

Geneva, Arusha, and New York—Monday, 17 October 2022 On 14 October 2022, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights…

LAW hosts a side event to the UN Human Rights Council’s 51st Regular Session titled “Two Years Since the Beirut Port Explosion: Will justice ever be served?”

On 29 September 2022, LAW hosted an online panel discussion “Two Years Since the Beirut Port Explosion: Will justice ever…

Rethinking Accountability – Champions of Justice: Rohingya Women are Leading the Fight for Accountability for International Crimes by Antonia Mulvey

As the world marks the 5th Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day on the 25th of August, it is Rohingya women who are playing…

Geneve International: THE INTERVIEW | SAMUEL EMONET

Sam Emonet, the Executive Director of Justice Rapid Response (JRR), described LAW as one of the “best civil society organizations…

The Telegraph: UK will support Rohingya ‘genocide’ court case as refugees mark five years since fleeing Myanmar

UK will support Rohingya ‘genocide’ court case as refugees mark five years since fleeing Myanmar

Makalu Khabar: Two years after Beirut blast, lawsuits raise hopes for justice

Two years after Beirut blast, lawsuits raise hopes for justice

The Guardian: Ethiopia accused of ‘serious’ human rights abuses in Tigray in landmark case

Ethiopia accused of ‘serious’ human rights abuses in Tigray in landmark case

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