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On October 9, Human Rights Watch with Tokyo-based Human Rights Now and Peace Boat held an event at the Japanese Diet to press the Japanese government to step up its efforts to defend the International Criminal Court.
An appeal for temporary release by ex-Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte was recently rejected by the International Criminal Court, it announced on Friday.
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International Criminal Court orders medical exam to determine Rodrigo Duterte’s fitness for trial
MANILA: The International Criminal Court has ordered a medical examination of former President Rodrigo Duterte to determine whether he is fit to stand trial for alleged crimes against humanity linked to killings committed while he was in power.
The three military juntas, who came to power through coups, say the judicial body is 'incapable' of handling 'proven war crimes'.
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Mamdani Doesn’t ‘Really Have Opinions’ on Hamas — but Doubles Down on Call for Netanyahu’s Arrest
S ocialist New York City mayoral candidate and current front-runner Zohran Mamdani refused to call on Hamas to lay down its weapons following the historic peace deal brokered by President Trump, saying he doesn’t “really have opinions about the future of Hamas.”
THE HAGUE/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States is considering imposing sanctions as soon as this week against the entire International Criminal Court, putting the court's day-to-day operations in jeopardy in retaliation for investigations of suspected Israeli war crimes.
Thousands of people have protested in Italy to protest against the mass killings in Gaza, with many also taking aim at Meloni
Human rights lawyers accused 122 European officials of committing crimes against migrants in the Mediterranean Sea
The 20-point ceasefire plan asks Palestinians to stop "lawfare" against Israel and offers Hamas fighters amnesty. Now that fighting has subsided in Gaza, will allegations of Israeli genocide be harder to prove in court?
Amnesty International on Friday voiced concern over the possible closure of the Special Criminal Court (SCC) in the Central African Republic due to a lack of funding. The rights group stated that it
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International Criminal Court secures first Darfur conflict conviction, but is it too little too late?
With funding for global institutions shrinking, the slow, arduous and costly task of international justice will weigh on ICC member states.