LFJL sheds light on the experiences of Libyan civil society who increasingly are operating at risk.
LFJL call on the establishment of an international independent investigative mechanism to hold those most responsible to account.
Civil society organisations dismayed by inadequate Human Rights Council Libya resolution despite worsening situation.
LFJL’s key recommendations for the 21st Assembly of State Parties of the International Criminal Court | 5-10 December 2022
LFJL reflects on the opportunities and limitations of the ICC's updated roadmap on Libya set out by the Prosecutor.
On 21 March, the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) issued a resolution on Libya that once again failed to recognise the essential need to put an end to the ongoing human rights violations in the country.
"Failing Justice: Beyond the Failed State" - January 28th at Brunei Gallery SOAS, University of London
The Paris Summit on Libya resulted in a political agreement on the electoral process in Libya that risks compromising the integrity of the new Libyan constitution.
To address the urgent need for legal action to safeguard the human rights of migrants, LFJL is launching a campaign to provide routes to justice for migrants abused and tortured in Libya.
LFJL’s five recommendations for the 16th session.
LFJL calls for the LNA to cooperate with the ICC and to surrender Al-Werfalli to The Hague.