The International Criminal Court (ICC) was never meant to supplant the domestic prosecution of international crimes. And yet the Court is now entering its second decade of operations in four African nations, with no plan for exit in sight. This Article identifies the looming need for the ICC to consider when and how to exit situations in which it is currently active. In addition to the normative concern that a failure to start planning for exit undercuts the Court’s placement within a system of complementarity, the need to consider exit is also driven by a financial imperative. The Court’s caseload is expanding at a radically faster rate than its budget, and there has already been a detrimental impact on the quality of the Court’s work. How...
The atmosphere of crisis surrounding the International Criminal Court (ICC) seems to be slowly dissi...
The ICC has served as an agent of impunity since its inception in 1998, and its fundamental role in ...
The atmosphere of crisis surrounding the International Criminal Court (ICC) seems to be slowly dissi...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was never meant to supplant the domestic prosecution of inter...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being as a result of a desire by the international ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the internati...
The story of international criminal justice does not end when the verdict is read; for both the affe...
After a century in the making, the International Criminal Court (ICC) came into existence in 2002 wi...
ArticleThe International Criminal Court has generally a bad reputation in the African continent as ...
The ICC has served as an agent of impunity since its inception in 1998, and its fundamental role in ...
This chapter examines the Court’s attempts to prosecute sitting Heads of States, and their repercuss...
This chapter examines the Court’s attempts to prosecute sitting Heads of States, and their repercuss...
This chapter examines the Court’s attempts to prosecute sitting Heads of States, and their repercuss...
This chapter examines the Court’s attempts to prosecute sitting Heads of States, and their repercuss...
24 pagesThe International Criminal Court (ICC) has recently been derided as a dead or dying institut...
The atmosphere of crisis surrounding the International Criminal Court (ICC) seems to be slowly dissi...
The ICC has served as an agent of impunity since its inception in 1998, and its fundamental role in ...
The atmosphere of crisis surrounding the International Criminal Court (ICC) seems to be slowly dissi...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was never meant to supplant the domestic prosecution of inter...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being as a result of a desire by the international ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the internati...
The story of international criminal justice does not end when the verdict is read; for both the affe...
After a century in the making, the International Criminal Court (ICC) came into existence in 2002 wi...
ArticleThe International Criminal Court has generally a bad reputation in the African continent as ...
The ICC has served as an agent of impunity since its inception in 1998, and its fundamental role in ...
This chapter examines the Court’s attempts to prosecute sitting Heads of States, and their repercuss...
This chapter examines the Court’s attempts to prosecute sitting Heads of States, and their repercuss...
This chapter examines the Court’s attempts to prosecute sitting Heads of States, and their repercuss...
This chapter examines the Court’s attempts to prosecute sitting Heads of States, and their repercuss...
24 pagesThe International Criminal Court (ICC) has recently been derided as a dead or dying institut...
The atmosphere of crisis surrounding the International Criminal Court (ICC) seems to be slowly dissi...
The ICC has served as an agent of impunity since its inception in 1998, and its fundamental role in ...
The atmosphere of crisis surrounding the International Criminal Court (ICC) seems to be slowly dissi...