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Criminal Justice in Cambodia: Women in the Justice System

IBJ Cambodia intern and law student Sarah Brundage talks about her chat with a female Cambodian judge that was one of 3 judges in a felony case in Kampong.  

Read more 1 July, 2008 at 10:54 am jkennel

IBJ Cambodia: Pursat Trial

IBJ Fellow Ouk Vandeth visits two clients held in detention for over 6 months without a lawyer or a trial. One defendant will finally get a trial with Mr. Vandeth defending him.

Read more 29 June, 2008 at 10:36 am jkennel

Criminal Justice Innovation Competition Launches On UN’s Anti-Torture Day

JusticeMakers, a competition for innovations that end torture, arbitrary detainment and abuse is being announced by International Bridges to Justice (IBJ). The initiative launches on June 26th, the United Nations International Day in Support...

Read more 26 June, 2008 at 12:28 pm jyoder

JusticeMakers Profile: IBJ Cambodia Fellow Ouk Vandeth

Wanting to learn more about the inspiration for JusticeMakers and the man behind IBJ Cambodia, I met with Vandeth one Sunday in his home to ask him some questions about his life and how,...

Read more 24 June, 2008 at 4:19 am jkennel

IBJ Founder Awarded Harvard Divinty School’s First Decade Award

Karen Tse, founder and CEO of International Bridges to Justice (IBJ), a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization devoted to ending torture through the fair implementation of criminal laws, was honored by the Harvard Divinity School Alumni/ae...

Read more 3 June, 2008 at 9:24 am jyoder

Karen Tse Speaks about Rule of Law, Human Rights in China

International Bridges to Justice Founder and CEO Karen Tse speaks at the 2008 Committee of 100 Conference. The Committee of 100 is a national non-partisan organization composed of American citizens of Chinese descent. Each...

Read more 2 June, 2008 at 11:11 am tscheu

The Khmer Rouge, Security Prison 21, and the Progress of Cambodian Criminal Justice

With the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia now starting the process of prosecuting the top planners and directors of the Khmer Rouge atrocities, I thought it of utmost importance to visit Tuol...

Read more 28 May, 2008 at 11:12 am jkennel

Criminal Justice, Cambodian Naming, and First Photo Impressions of Phnom Penh

Greetings! I’m happy to be reporting from the Kingdom of Cambodia for IBJ. I’ll be here for the next few weeks and I look forward to giving you an “eyes on the ground” look...

Read more 27 May, 2008 at 9:36 am jkennel

Rwanda: Rights Advocacy Platform Launched

The New Times (Kigali) By Moses Gahigi International Bridges to Justice (IBJ), a Geneva-based firm, yesterday officially entered into a partnership with the Ministry of Justice and the Kigali Bar Association in a ceremony...

Read more 26 May, 2008 at 1:50 pm jyoder

IBJ Launches Training Workshop in Bujumbura, Burundi

Well, it’s been a week since I arrived and met African Program leader Marlon Zakeyo and IBJ Deputy Director Jean Amabile and officially began my internship working photojournalist for IBJ. I may lack a...

Read more 21 May, 2008 at 2:40 pm mharple
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