I want to focus on a fundamental problem—specifically, the intersection of the court’s limited jurisdictional reach with the unevenness of the political terrain on which it carries out it judicial mission. By unevenness I mean the reality that the leaders of more powerful states and those they protect elsewhere are so much less vulnerable to ICC prosecutions than the leaders of smaller, weaker states. In other words, the Court’s writ does not apply equally to all. Unfortunately, the ICC has yet to realize the potential to minimize unevenness in accountability and this is a problem. Court critics use that failing to condemn it harshly and, I believe, unfairly. I think the roots of this failure need to be clearly understood in order to change...
Current opinion pieces ask broad questions such as Is the ICC worth it while only focusing on a sp...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Since its formation in 2002, ...
In my view, all the members of the ICC, from the President to the most junior law clerk, continue to...
The International Criminal Court is at an inflection point. The ICC remains the centerpiece of a fra...
One of the most important issues surrounding international courts is whether they can further the du...
Despite the aspirations of the International Criminal Court (ICC), it is unlikely to achieve an end ...
On March 14, 2012, ten years after the International Criminal Court (ICC) became operational, and wi...
The dilemma underlying the debate about the International Criminal Court\u27s jurisdiction over non-...
This paper highlights some of the inherent bottlenecks in the exercise of ICC jurisdiction that may ...
There are serious challenges facing the International Criminal Court (ICC). Two of these hindrances ...
The International Criminal Court was set up in order to dissuade state officials from participating ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the internati...
With unexpected speed, the International Criminal Court has become a reality
The signing of the Rome Statute that created the International Criminal Court (ICC) was viewed by ma...
Since the adoption of the Statute of Rome in July 1998, the ICC has been confronted by a number of p...
Current opinion pieces ask broad questions such as Is the ICC worth it while only focusing on a sp...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Since its formation in 2002, ...
In my view, all the members of the ICC, from the President to the most junior law clerk, continue to...
The International Criminal Court is at an inflection point. The ICC remains the centerpiece of a fra...
One of the most important issues surrounding international courts is whether they can further the du...
Despite the aspirations of the International Criminal Court (ICC), it is unlikely to achieve an end ...
On March 14, 2012, ten years after the International Criminal Court (ICC) became operational, and wi...
The dilemma underlying the debate about the International Criminal Court\u27s jurisdiction over non-...
This paper highlights some of the inherent bottlenecks in the exercise of ICC jurisdiction that may ...
There are serious challenges facing the International Criminal Court (ICC). Two of these hindrances ...
The International Criminal Court was set up in order to dissuade state officials from participating ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the internati...
With unexpected speed, the International Criminal Court has become a reality
The signing of the Rome Statute that created the International Criminal Court (ICC) was viewed by ma...
Since the adoption of the Statute of Rome in July 1998, the ICC has been confronted by a number of p...
Current opinion pieces ask broad questions such as Is the ICC worth it while only focusing on a sp...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Since its formation in 2002, ...
In my view, all the members of the ICC, from the President to the most junior law clerk, continue to...