FEATURED PROJECT
NO-OBLIVION
Promoting Universal Jurisdiction while Evoking the Crimes Committed within the Former Yugoslavia
NO-OBLIVION reflects on the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia to promote a European legacy of human rights, peace, and the rule of law.
It combines a public awareness campaign, especially among younger generations with a knowledge-building strategy next to justice professionals in the topics of Universal Jurisdiction and International Criminal Law.
The initiative is hosting multigenerational talks, conferences, virtual exhibitions, and developing targeted resources. These include the Memory Lane Journal, which features 13 academic papers exploring lessons from the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and their relevance to democracy and fundamental rights, and a Case-Law Practical Booklet, which serves as a practical tool for justice professionals by summarising key jurisprudence on the topic.
Partners
European Association for Social Innovation (EaSI), Romania
IPS_Innovative Prison Systems, Portugal
Camino, Belgium
Victim Support Europe (VSE), Belgium
Documenta – Centre for Dealing with the Past, Croatia
Centre for Security Studies (CSS), Bosnia and Herzegovina
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (HCHRS), Serbia
Kosovo Center of Diplomacy (KCD), Kosovo