Legal Update No.2 Proceedings of the Military Court of Katanga in the case of the Congolese Public Prosecutor and Parties Civiles versus Colonel Adémar ILUNGA and associates – Rôle Pénal 010/2006/ RMP 0065/2005
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Chronique judiciaire No. 2 Audience de la Cour Militaire du Katanga dans l’affaire Ministère Public et Parties Civiles Contre Colonel Adémar ILUNGA et Consorts – Rôle Pénal 010/2006/ RMP 0065/2005
Chronique judiciaire No. 1 Audience de la Cour Militaire du Katanga dans l’affaire Ministère Public et Parties Civiles Contre Colonel Adémar ILUNGA et Consorts – Rôle Pénal 010/2006/ RMP 0065/2005
Legal Update No.1 Proceedings of the Military Court of Katanga in the case of the Congolese Public Prosecutor and Parties Civiles versus Colonel Adémar ILUNGA and associates – Rôle Pénal 010/2006/ RMP 0065/2005
Press Release The trial of former Colonel Ademar Ilunga and eight of his subordinates for breaches of the Geneva Convention and its Additional Protocols will open on Tuesday, 12 December in Lubumbashi, DR Congo before the Military Court of Katanga (Case Number R.P 010/06). Anvil Mining Congo and three former employees face charges of complicity
Communiqué de presse Le procès de l’ancien colonel Ademar Ilunga et de huit de ses subordonnés, accusés de violations de la Convention de Genève et de ses Protocoles additionnels s’ouvre le mardi 12 décembre à Lubumbashi, dans la République démocratique du Congo, devant la Cour Militaire de Katanga (Affaire No. R.P 010/06). La société Anvil
“Inauguration of Congo’s New President: Prospects for Mining Sector Reform”
Report on the UK’s implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and its approach to corporate accountability
Guide to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises’ complaint procedure, drawing on lessons from past NGO complaints
Press Release The non-governmental organisations Action contre l’impunité pour les droits humains (ACIDH), Rights and Accountability in Development (RAID) and Global Witness today condemned political interference in the Kilwa trial and appealed to President Joseph Kabila to demonstrate his determination to defend the rule of the law in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
