Hector Olasolo (hectorolasolo@gmail.com) of the Ibero-American Institute of The Hague for Peace, Human Rights and International Justice (IIH) has provided information in relation to the new publications co-published by the IIH that are available in open access, as well as in relation to the activities that will be developed in the 2026-I Semester.
Regarding the publications, volumes 42, 49, 51, 52 and 53 of the Ibero-American Perspectives on Justice Collection (co-published by the Tirant lo Blanch publishing house, the IIH & the Joaquín Herrera Flores Institute) are available at the following link for free download since last month: https://editorial.tirant.com/es/colecciones/perspectivas-iberoamericanas-sobre-la-justicia. These volumes correspond to the following titles, and have been prepared to a large extent by the members of the Research Network on Ibero-American Perspectives on Justice (see: https://www.iberoamericaninstituteofthehague.org/formacion-e-investigacion/red-de-investigacion):
-Volume 42: “Responses to corruption from Criminal Procedural Law. Special attention to Corruption Associated with Transnational Organized Crime. Part III. The investigation actions“.
-Volume 49: “The International Legal Clinic. Pedagogical approach and research. Special Volume for the XV Anniversary of the International Legal Clinic (2011-2025)”.
-Volumen 51: “The trilogy on therole of the International Criminal Court from non-positivist perspectives. PartI. Analytical approaches that adopt modernity and its subjectivities” (eninglés).
-Volumen 52: “The trilogy on therole of the International Criminal Court from non-positivist perspectives. PartII. Theoretical perspectives that denounce modernity and its subjectivities:approaches from disciplinary analytical frameworks coming from philosophy,theology, international law and international relations” (en inglés).
-Volumen 53: “The trilogy on therole of the International Criminal Court from non-positivist perspectives. PartIII. Analytical perspectivesthat denounce modernity and its subjectivities: critical studies and subalternhistorical-contextual approaches as interdisciplinary axes of analysis” (en inglés).
These 5 volumes, as well as the rest of the volumes of the Collection, are open access, so that they can be shared with those who consider that they may be interested in them. It will also be presented at the X Seminar on Ibero-American Thought on International Justice that will take place on May 29 and June 4 and 5, 2026 at the University of The Hague for Applied Sciences (the preliminary program can be consulted at the following link: https://www.iberoamericaninstituteofthehague.org/actividades/semana-iberoamericana-de-la-justicia-internacional-y-los-derechos-humanos).
In addition, it is expected that throughout the month of February 2026, volumes 43 to 48 of the Collection that make up the “Elements of Analysis and Reflection on the Phenomenon of Corruption associated with Transnational Organized Crime” will also be available in open access. These volumes have also been translated into English and will be published as volumes 55 to 59 of the Collection during the 2026-I Semester.
In this way, after the 27 thematic works on the subject published between 2024 and 2025 (all of them available in open access as volumes 16 to 42 of the aforementioned Ibero-American Perspectives on Justice Collection), volumes 43 to 48articulate the main conclusions reached by the members of the 13 research groups of the Network on “Responses to Corruption associated with Transnational Organized Crime (criminology, Dynamics of adaptation of maritime drug trafficking and the port city, constitutional and electoral law, administrative law, disciplinary law in the justice and security sectors, financial and tax law and international legal cooperation in tax matters, private law, international legal cooperation in civil matters, intervention in illicit markets and arbitration of investment treaties, criminal law, criminal procedural law, international legal cooperation in matters criminal law, international criminal law, international human rights law, and foreign policy and international organizations). See on the composition of the Network: https://www.iberoamericaninstituteofthehague.org/formacion-e-investigacion/red-de-investigacion-respuestas-a-la-corrupcion-asociada-al-crimen-transnacional-organizado/contenido-y-compoicion-de-la-red-de-investigacion-respuestas-a-la-corrupcion-asociada-al-cot).
In addition to the above, volume 5 of the bilingual series International Law Clinic Reports and volume 13 (2025) of the Ibero-American Yearbook of International Criminal Law (ANIDIP) have been published in 2025. Both are available in open access at the following links:
–https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/46242
–https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/anidip/issue/view/589
Throughout the 2026-II semester, articles will be received for peer review for publication in volume 14 (2026) of ANIDIP and volume 6 (2026) of the International Law Clinic Reports will be published, which will include the presentations made during the International Seminar on Reparations to Victimized Children in Armed Conflicts, which took place on May 22, 2025 at the Headquarters of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the occasion of the XX Anniversary of the Office of Public Defence of Victims of the ICC, and the XV Anniversary of the IIH and the International Legal Clinic, developed by both in partnership with the Faculty of Jurisprudence of the Universidad del Rosario (Colombia).
Regarding the activities of the IIH scheduled for the 2026-I Semester, the following activities should be highlighted, in addition to e XIII Ibero-American Week and the X Seminar on Ibero-American Thought mentioned above:
-XIII ICC Competition for Judicial Simulation before the International Criminal Court (Spanish version), whose registration date ends at the end of March 2026, with written briefs to be submitted in mid-April and the preliminary and semifinal hearings taking place in The Hague from June 1 to 3. As in previous years, the Final Hearing will take place in Hearing Room I of the ICC, on Friday, June 5 at 9:30 a.m.https://www.iberoamericaninstituteofthehague.org/actividades/concurso-de-simulacion-judicial-sobre-la-cpi. For more information on the XIII ICC Competition, as well as on the possibility of acting as a jury for memorials or hearings in The Hague, please write to: cpiconcursoiih@gmail.com.
-XI Annual Meeting of the International Legal Clinic with the officials of the Office of Public Defence for Victims of the ICC (scheduled for 26 May 2026).
-XI Annual Meeting of Coordinators of the Ibero-American Perspectives on Justice Research Network.
-VII Annual Meeting of Coordinators of the Investigation Network Responses to Corruption associated with Transnational Organized Crime.
For more information regarding all the activities and publications of the IIH that are not related to the XIII CPI Contest, please write to: iih.certamensayos@gmail.com.
Finally, it is expected that during the first half of 2026, the update of the Model Course in Spanish on International Criminal Law and the International Criminal Court, which since Semester 2025-II has been developed through a joint team of the Office of Public Information and Outreach of the ICC Secretariat and the IIH, can be completed: https://www.icc-cpi.int/get-involved/derecho-internacional-penal.