By Millicent Zighe America has been challenged to stop being an enemy of the International Criminal Court and instead support it. ICC President Chile Eboe-Osuji appealed to the American leadership...
Read moreOn March 14, Phil Clark, author of the book Distant Justice: The Impact of the International Criminal Court on African Politics spoke at an event on the failures and future of the International Criminal...
Read moreJudges at the world’s highest court have spoken: Africa’s decolonization has not been lawfully completed. The British illegally detached the Chagos Islands from Mauritius before the colony was granted independence...
Read moreBy Susan Kendi A global coalition of civil society organizations has challenged the European Union to put its money where its mouth is by pulling out of an Arab Summit...
Read moreBy Tom Maliti The threat made by a senior official of the United States to the International Criminal Court (ICC) was one of the issues member states of the ICC...
Read moreBy Thomas Verfuss The Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute has adopted a budget for the ICC for 2019 that amounts to a de facto decrease. The states...
Read moreBy Alex Roberts US ‘exceptionalism’ has always been a falsehood; and that’s being proven now more than ever. Something has shifted in American politics and the discourse surrounding the media....
Read moreBy Thomas Verfuss On the fringes of the 17th Assembly States Parties, Journalists For Justice (JFJ) exclusively interviewed President O-Gon Kwon about his first year at the helm of the political...
Read moreBy Thomas Verfuss There has been a dramatic incident on the very last hearing day of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) which is going to close...
Read moreBy Thomas Verfuss As of the first week of December the world begins to wind down on festivities as diplomats across the world travel to the international city of peace...
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