Home / Publications /
Letter to ASEAN Heads of State: ASEAN States, under the Customary Laws of States Responsibility are Prohibited from Recognizing, Myanmar/Burma as an ASEAN Member
09.01.2011
Letter to ASEAN Heads of State: ASEAN States, under the Customary Laws of States Responsibility are Prohibited from Recognizing, Myanmar/Burma as an ASEAN Member
Letter to ASEAN Heads of State: ASEAN States, under the customary Laws of States Responsibility are Prohibited from Recognizing, Myanmar/Burma as an ASEAN Member Because the Myanmar/Burma Constitution and Elections Violate the Most Fundamental Rules of International Law
Related Publications
Q&As
09.25.2023
El caso de jurisdicción universal en Argentina que investiga crímenes contra las personas Rohingya en Myanmar
Legal Filings
01.03.2023
Global Justice Center Submission to Argentinian Judiciary on Best Practice For Engaging With Victims and Witnesses of Sexual Violence
Sexual violence “has been particularly egregious” in Myanmar and warrants this Honorable Court’s attention. The purpose of this submission is twofold to: present this Court with the international and regionally recognized principles and practices in relation to interviewing and engaging with victims and witnesses of sexual violence and; to set out international and regional standards applicable to assessing evidence of sexual violence.
Read more
Q&As
02.14.2022
Q&A: Developments in Gambia’s Case Against Myanmar at the International Court of Justice
Letters
02.01.2022
Diaspora, CBOs/CSOs, NGOs Urge President Biden to Implement a Coordinated Response Against the Burmese Military Junta
Letters
12.20.2021