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Category: International Criminal Law

Consular Access for Spies and Terrorists: The Jadhav Case in the ICJ

August 20, 2021 Vahid Bazzar

On 17 July 2019, the International Court of Justice (the “ICJ” or the “Court”) issued its judgment in the Jadhav…

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Posted in: International Criminal Law, Terrorism

A Trailblazer for the Complementarity: Iraq, the UK Armed Forces, and the International Criminal Court

August 9, 2021 Giovanni Chiarini

The ‘situation’ between Iraq and the UK had long been under the scrutiny of the International Criminal Court (ICC). As…

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Posted in: Armed Conflict, International Criminal Law

Picking at the Nail in the Coffin: Examining the Al-Bashir Case from the Lens of the Geneva Conventions

June 23, 2021 Atul Alexander and Rohit Gupta

In October 2020, Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok expressed his commitment to support the Office of the Prosecutor at the…

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Posted in: International Criminal Law, Law of the Treaties

The Conundrum of Jurisdiction over War Crimes in Occupied Palestinian Territory

April 7, 2021 Apurva Ambasth

On 3 March 2021, the International Criminal Court (ICC) launched an investigation into the war crimes committed in the Gaza…

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Posted in: Armed Conflict, International Criminal Law

Applying the International Criminal Court’s “Unwilling or Unable” Test to Extraterritorial Self-defense Against Non-state Actors in Light of Acquiescence

March 8, 2021 Bahar Babapour

In international law, as it stands crystalized today, no consensus on the existence of the right to self-defense against non-state…

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Posted in: International Criminal Law, Procedure

A Clear Standard of Proof in Disputes Before the ICJ: Are We There Yet?

March 5, 2021 Advaya Hari Singh Singh

On January 23 exactly a year ago, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) passed an order for provisional measures in…

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Posted in: International Criminal Law, Procedure

Extra-judicial Killings in The Philippines and the So-called “War on Drugs”: Where does it stand before the ICC?

March 3, 2021 Giovanni Chiarini

On 14 December 2020, the Office of the Prosecutor (“OTP” or “Office”) of the International Criminal Court (“ICC”) published the…

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Posted in: International Criminal Law, Procedure, Treaties

Selahattin Demirtaş v. Turkey (no. 2): Prosecution of An Opposition Leader in Turkey

February 24, 2021 Dr. Özgür Çinar

On 22nd December 2020, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) delivered its Grand Chamber judgment in Selahattin Demirtaş v…

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Posted in: Human Rights, International Criminal Law

ICC’s Struggle with the Evidentiary Standard of Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt

February 22, 2021 Utkarsh Krishna

Article 66 of the Rome Statute mandates the International Criminal Court (ICC) to impose a conviction only when the guilt…

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Posted in: International Criminal Law, Litigation, Procedure

Will the Netherlands Government succeed in Ending Syrian Government’s Impunity for War Crimes?

February 10, 2021 Vaishnavi Chaudhry

On September 18th, 2020, the Netherlands government announced its decision to hold the Assad-led Syrian regime accountable for gross human…

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Posted in: Human Rights, International Criminal Law

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