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Grants
19
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Total Awarded
$2,351,200
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Years
1992 - 2008
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Categories
Grants
For activities to strengthen support for the International Criminal Court in the Arab world.
To support an international justice symposium celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Rome Conference establishing the ICC.
In support of the International Criminal Court Judicial Capacity Strengthening Program.
In support of the work of the United Nations Independent Expert on Human Rights in Afghanistan.
In support of participation by the least-developed countries in the Assembly of States to the Rome Statutes of the International Criminal Court.
To support least-developed country participation in transitional sessions of the Assembly of States Parties for the International Criminal Court.
To develop national legislation in Arab states to meet International Criminal Court treaty obligations (over two years).
To support informed participation and representation of the least-developed countries in the International Criminal Court Preparatory Commission.
To support participation of the least-developed countries in the International Criminal Court Preparatory Commission.
To provide technical assistance to the least-developed countries in advancing the agenda of the International Criminal Court (over two years).
To support work on regional security and the elimination of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East.
To support a diplomatic conference to finalize a treaty for ratification of the international criminal tribunals.
To support the participation of the least-developed countries in the drafting and ratification process for the International Criminal Court.
To advance the establishment of a permanent international criminal court.
To support meetings in Tel Aviv and Amman on weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East.
To prepare and distribute summary reports and a media information package, and to disseminate a final report on war crimes in the former Yugoslavia.
To document and analyze violations of international humanitarian law in the former Yugoslavia.
To document and analyze violations of international humanitarian law in the former Yugoslavia.
To support the Fellow in Residence program.