Cross-examining the Criminal Court

Twenty years ago, the foundational treaty of the International Criminal Court (ICC) was approved. The establishment of this tribunal was a success that sent a strong signal against impunity for human rights violations. Today, however, the ICC is struggling against stiff resistance from various quarters. In the interests of efficient prosecution of crimes, the court’s mandate must be supported more forcefully.

by Christoph Elhardt
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