30 October 2007, United Nations Headquarters
Humanitarian action aimed at assisting and protecting civilians is increasingly challenged by the growing complexity of conflict situations and the responses thereto. International criminal prosecution adds another facet to this picture:
The emerging regime to promote justice and accountability and to end impunity for crimes against civilians serves the same long-term goal of protecting civilians. Nevertheless, cooperation by humanitarian workers with criminal prosecutions can be difficult to square with the need to appear neutral and to safeguard humanitarian access and cooperation.
The speakers at this panel discussion will highlight these challenges and suggest ways for humanitarian organizations and international justice mechanisms to reconcile their respective mandates and to harvest synergy effects in the interest of victims.
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