INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
The UN Security Council resolution referring the situation in Libya since 15 February to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is, of course, to be welcomed. But I don't suppose Muammar Gaddafi will lose much sleep over
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My piece in the latest print edition of Standpoint explores the structural failures of the International Criminal Court in the light of its most notorious trial.
My article in today's
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November 2010
‘After seven years, the International Criminal Court prosecutor has yet to secure a single conviction—or even an acquittal’
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September 2010
‘It is critical to the success of the International Criminal Court that its judges are fearlessly independent’
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International Criminal Court
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