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A fragmented Libya faces internal violence, funded by foreign powers interested in controlling Libya’s future oil production.
By failing to address long-standing judicial reform needs, Libyan authorities are turning their back on justice and letting ...
Libya’s fragmented justice sector is marred by serious due process violations and laws that violate international norms. The ...
Need for Comprehensive Justice Reform in Libya,” documents how outdated and repressive legislation, lack of fair trial rights ...
Eleven Sudanese migrants and a Libyan driver are dead after their vehicle colided with a truck in the Libyan desert early on ...
In reality, these were typographical errors, which the ICC corrected by issuing an updated warrant on February 25 — by which time Almasri had already been sent back to Libya. Moreover ...
On 12 May, gunfights rocked Libya’s capital as armed groups backing Abdul Hamid Dbeibah’s Government of National Unity (GNU) clashed with others affiliated with the country’s Presidential Council ...
By Vibhu Mishra The Deputy Prosecutors of the International Criminal Court have assumed leadership of the Office of the Prosecutor following Karim ...
Flights resumed on Friday at Tripoli airport as businesses and markets reopened after days of deadly fighting between armed ...