Read reportThe Genocide Prosecution Network Secretariat, hosted by Eurojust, has presented a new analysis of jurisprudence on so-called cumulative charges for suspects of terrorism. Adding or cumulating charges against foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs) for terrorism with charges of genocide, war crimes or crimes against humanity, also known as core international crimes, leads to full accountability and justice for victims.Cumulative charges have by now been introduced in more EU Member States and are a best practice shared within the remit of the Genocide Prosecution Network.Read More
New report on cumulative prosecutions highlights legal pathways to comprehensive accountability
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