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  • Obama’s Brand of American Exceptionalism


    God's Politics BlogAuthority Authority: 663
    As I suggested in my previous post , I was troubled by some elements of the president’s recent Oslo speech. But recent statements by former VP Dick Cheney have helped me appreciate a key element of the speech that I enthusiastically…
    3 days ago
  • UN: Back AU Call for Darfur Prosecutions


    http://www.hrw.org/en/newsAuthority Authority: 676
    (New York) - United Nations Security Council members should express strong support for an African Union panels call for justice for victims in Darfur given the consistent failure by the Sudanese government to hold perpetrators of serious crimes accountable, Human Rights Watch said today. read more
    4 days ago
  • Israel may be a difficult ally - but its leaders are not war criminals


    Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.ukAuthority Authority: 966
    The International Criminal Court Act must be amended to protect friendly politicians, argues Con Coughlin.
    4 days ago
  • The long road to justice


    Blake Evans-Pritchard's WeblogAuthority Authority: 109
    The International Criminal Court (ICC) has now been in existence for almost eight years. It finally came into being in 2002, for years after the official signing of the Rome Statute – they had to wait until the 60th country joined. Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Democratic Republic of Congo, ...
    1 week ago
  • Obama and Human Rights: Wasted Opportunities and Diplomatic Incontinence


    Pajamas MediaAuthority Authority: 820
    The Nobel Peace Prize winner has proved a busted flush from China to Sudan to Iran.
    1 week ago
  • Guest Blogger: Linda Carter


    IntLawGrrlsAuthority Authority: 479
    Its IntLawGrrls great pleasure to welcome Linda Carter (right) as todays guest blogger. Linda is a Professor of Law and Director of the Institute for Development of Legal Infrastructure at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law , Sacramento, California. Her teaching and research areas are criminal ...
    1 week ago
  • The Interface of Two Principles: Complementarity & Ne bis in idem


    IntLawGrrlsAuthority Authority: 479
    (My thanks to IntLawGrrls for the opportunity to guest post.) As many previous posts have commented, the International Criminal Court is founded on a principle of “complementarity.” This means that the ICC is a backup or default system of justice, complementary to national jurisdictions. The basic ...
    1 week ago
  • Barack Obama’s Thoughtful, Misleading Nobel Acceptance Speech In Oslo


    Canada's WorldAuthority Authority: 422
    US President Barack Obama breezed into Oslo with typical high-handed insouciance to pick up his undeserved Nobel Prize . He arrived with a huge, disruptive security presence and insisted that his tight schedule would not allow him to stick around for the second day of festivities, including lunch with King ...
    1 week ago
  • Is the ICC suffering a crisis of confidence?


    Blake Evans-Pritchard's WeblogAuthority Authority: 109
    Like many institutions these days, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has something of a problem with lack of funds. A colleague of mine wrote a very good article about this, which is the hardest one that I have so far had to try to get past editors in London, since it was certain to irk the court. And an ...
    1 week ago
  • Sudan fights back at corruption charges


    GenevaLunchAuthority Authority: 598
    Sudan’s ambassador to the United Nations has gone on the attack to deflect multiple charges against his government. Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem Mohamad told CNN (programme will air 9 December) that his country will never hand over its president, Omar al-Bashir, to the International Criminal Court  in The Hague where ...
    1 week ago
  • Appeals Chamber reverses Bembas release


    IntLawGrrlsAuthority Authority: 479
    The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court unanimously has reversed Pre-Trial Chamber IIs grant of interim release to Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo (left). Bemba has been in ICC custody since July 3, 2008. On July 15, 2009, Pre-Trial Chamber II confirmed charges of crimes against humanity and war ...
    2 weeks ago
  • “Africa must take UN to The Hague” by Nkwazi N. Mhango


    http://afrospear.wordpress.com/Authority Authority: 125
    If Foday Sankoh, Jean-Pierre Bemba, Charles Taylor, Thomas Rubanga, Germain Katanga, Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui, and others were indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), after their grand falls, for perpetrating crimes against humanity, what of those that supplied them weapons? It recently came to light that a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • SIPA invaded by Noam Chomsky


    The Morningside PostAuthority Authority: 111
    Creative Commons Image: Noam Chomsky Anyone in the international affairs building between 4 and 7pm December 3 could be forgiven for thinking that SIPA was under occupation. Such is the pulling power of Noam Chomsky , the famed MIT professor, and ardent critic of US foreign policy, that an hour before he was ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Prosecutor says new charges possible in Darfur (AP)


    enUwsAuthority Authority: 467
    AP – The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court raised the possibility Friday of charging Sudanese officials who cover up the government’s involvement in alleged… Read more here: (AP)"> (AP)">Prosecutor says new charges possible in Darfur (AP)
    2 weeks ago
  • Stephen Harper: supposed human rights advocate


    ImpoliticalAuthority Authority: 552
    Any Prime Minister of Canada should be speaking about human rights issues to China, of course they should: "Harper says trade wont stifle human rights talk." But lets not lose our heads here. We should be keeping Mr. Harpers professions on human rights issues in perspective. His record is quite suspect, the list is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Darfur: Is the war over or is the world losing interest?


    Africa BlogAuthority Authority: 415
    Its more than six years since mostly non-Arab rebels in Sudans western Darfur region revolted after accusing Khartoum of neglecting their remote corner of Africas biggest country. Khartoums U.N. Ambassador, Abdalmahmoud Abdalhaleem, declared in New York this week that the "war in Darfur is over." But Luis ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Darfur: Is the war over or is the world losing interest?


    Global News BlogAuthority Authority: 469
    It’s more than six years since mostly non-Arab rebels in Sudan’s western Darfur region revolted after accusing Khartoum of neglecting their remote corner of Africa’s biggest country. Khartoum’s U.N. Ambassador, Abdalmahmoud Abdalhaleem, declared in New York this week that the “war in Darfur is over.” ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Palestinian Battle Cry in Cyber Warfare


    Qwaider PlanetAuthority Authority: 168
    By Bishop Donald Corder Palestinian Battle Cry: “No credible Goldstone Investigation no International Holocaust Remembrance Day!” Echoing the demand for justice in response to the UN General Read More......( read more )
    2 weeks ago
  • More delays at court


    Blake Evans-Pritchard's WeblogAuthority Authority: 109
    Just when things had the slim possibility of getting more interesting than they had been in the Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui trials at the ICC (both being accused of crimes against humanity in the Democratic Republic of Congo), one the judges – Christine Van den Wyngaert, from Belgium – gets herself ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Mégret: Justifying Compensation by the International Criminal Court’s Victims Trust Fund: Lessons from Domestic Compensation Schemes


    International Law ReporterAuthority Authority: 439
    Frédéric Mégret (McGill Univ. - Law) has posted Justifying Compensation by the International Criminal Court’s Victims Trust Fund: Lessons from Domestic Compensation Schemes . Heres the abstract: The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first international criminal tribunal that pays significant attention ...
    3 weeks ago

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