Summary. The African Union (AU), a union consisting of 54 African States, held an Extraordinary Summit on 11-12 October 2013, to discuss its relationship with the International Criminal Court (ICC or the Court). The meeting took place just weeks before the trial of Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta is scheduled to begin, and was clearly intended to voice discontent and put on hold the ongoing ICC proceedings against Kenyatta as well as his deputy, Vice-President William Ruto. Before the Summit, there were even widespread rumors that the Assembly of the AU would call for a mass withdrawal of African States Parties from the ICC Statute. Eventually, the Assembly did not go that far and took two important, but less controversial decisions. It ca...
Master of Social Sciences in International Relations. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 20...
Includes bibliographical references.The proceedings brought against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta ...
This article examines, under the light of international law, African States’ fascination and fall-ou...
The International Criminal Court’s indictment against Sudanese President Omar al Bashir in 2009 prov...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established by the Rome Statute (2002) and mandated to pr...
Article 16 of the Rome Statute authorizes the United Nations Security Council to defer investigation...
There is a diplomatic impasse between the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the African Union (...
Article 16 of the Rome Statute authorizes the United Nations Security Council to defer investigation...
For many African states, the latest iteration of Western colonialism is the International Criminal C...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) proceedings against Mr Ruto and Mr Kenyatta have been hindere...
Within the first decade of the ICC‟s existence, its case docket was composed of cases originating fr...
Fifteen years into its operation as the preeminent international institution charged with the prosec...
Newspaper article published in Daily Nation on June 13, 2013The relationship between Kenya and the I...
African States have been the first supporters of the ICC and are the most numerous group among the I...
International audienceIn 2012, the International Criminal Court confirmed trials against four suspec...
Master of Social Sciences in International Relations. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 20...
Includes bibliographical references.The proceedings brought against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta ...
This article examines, under the light of international law, African States’ fascination and fall-ou...
The International Criminal Court’s indictment against Sudanese President Omar al Bashir in 2009 prov...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established by the Rome Statute (2002) and mandated to pr...
Article 16 of the Rome Statute authorizes the United Nations Security Council to defer investigation...
There is a diplomatic impasse between the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the African Union (...
Article 16 of the Rome Statute authorizes the United Nations Security Council to defer investigation...
For many African states, the latest iteration of Western colonialism is the International Criminal C...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) proceedings against Mr Ruto and Mr Kenyatta have been hindere...
Within the first decade of the ICC‟s existence, its case docket was composed of cases originating fr...
Fifteen years into its operation as the preeminent international institution charged with the prosec...
Newspaper article published in Daily Nation on June 13, 2013The relationship between Kenya and the I...
African States have been the first supporters of the ICC and are the most numerous group among the I...
International audienceIn 2012, the International Criminal Court confirmed trials against four suspec...
Master of Social Sciences in International Relations. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 20...
Includes bibliographical references.The proceedings brought against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta ...
This article examines, under the light of international law, African States’ fascination and fall-ou...