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Tag: International Criminal Court (ICC)

Corporations as Unindicted Co-Perpetrators Before the International Criminal Court: Compliance or Circumvention?

June 18, 2019 Anmol Jain and Tanushree Ghosh

In 2014, a communication detailing the commission of crimes against humanity in Cambodia was filed before the International Criminal Court.…

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Posted in: Public International Law Filed under: International Criminal Court (ICC)

Modern Day Slavery & Trafficking Under the Rome Statute

November 24, 2018 Aparimita Pratap & Varsha Maria Koshy

Modern day slavery is an umbrella term used for contemporary forms of slavery like trafficking, forced labour, forced marriages, etc.…

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Posted in: Human Rights, Public International Law Filed under: Human Trafficking, International Criminal Court (ICC), international law

Academic Amici and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Court: Some Reflections on the Al Bashir Appeal

November 19, 2018 Sean Shun Ming Yau

On 11 December 2017, the Pre-Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or “the Court”) issued a decision…

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Posted in: Public International Law Filed under: International Criminal Court (ICC), international law

The Cost of Preventing Impunity: The ICC’s Misplaced Understanding of the Rome Statute

November 14, 2018 Raghav Bhargava

The Alleged Crime of Deportation in Myanmar On 6th September 2018, the International Criminal Court passed a landmark decision ruling…

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Posted in: Public International Law Filed under: International Criminal Court (ICC), international law

Was President Duterte’s unilateral withdrawal of the Philippines from the Rome Statute legally valid?

June 21, 2018 Ryan Hartzell Carino Balisacan

On 17 March 2018, the Philippines gave notice of its withdrawal from the Rome Statute. Its exit from the treaty…

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Posted in: Current Affairs Filed under: International Criminal Court (ICC), the Philippines

Can the Philippines overcome the principle of complementarity?

March 8, 2018 Jenny Domino

The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) recently announced her plans to conduct a preliminary examination on Philippine President…

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Posted in: Current Affairs Filed under: International Criminal Court (ICC), Philippines

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