Elizabeth Evenson
Liz Evenson is the international justice director at Human Rights Watch. Previously as associate director in the International Justice Program her research and advocacy centered on the International Criminal Court, monitoring the court’s institutional development and conducting advocacy toward court officials and its member countries. She joined Human Rights Watch in 2006 as a Leonard H. Sandler fellow in the Africa division of Human Rights Watch, focused on Uganda. During periods of leave from Human Rights Watch, Liz served as a civil society program officer with No Peace Without Justice’s Libya Project and as the Secretariat Director at the Coalition for the International Criminal Court. She was a visiting scholar from March to April 2014 at the Human Rights Center at the University of California Berkeley School of Law. She holds a B.A. from the University of Chicago, an M.Phil from the University of Nottingham, and a J.D. from Columbia Law School.
Articles Authored
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April 12, 2013
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January 24, 2013
ICC Suspects Can Hide — and That Is the Problem
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April 4, 2012
The Other Half of the Kony Equation
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September 15, 2011
Gaddafi Prosecution Can Help ICC Complete Unfinished Business
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June 9, 2011
Time to Go Beyond Ocampo Six
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July 27, 2010
ICC: Challenging Dictators
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March 6, 2009
EU/ICC: Justice and its Overstated Costs
Reports Authored
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“Get the Gun!”
Human Rights Violations by Uganda’s National Army in Law Enforcement Operations in Karamoja Region