Duterte, Philippines and International Criminal Court
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The International Criminal Court (ICC)’s confirmation on April 23, 2026, of all crimes against humanity charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is a major step toward justice for the victims of the country’s “war on drugs.
The International Criminal Court's five-judge Appeals Chamber ruled Wednesday that the court has jurisdiction in the case of Rodrigo Doa Duterte.
From judges in The Hague to activists in Gaza, U.S. sanctions are reshaping how international law works — and who pays the price.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The mood is grim in The Hague as hundreds of diplomats, lawyers and activists gather this week for the annual meeting of the International Criminal Court to discuss unprecedented challenges including U.S. sanctions, Russian ...
The United Nations General Assembly recently gathered to discuss and condemn the United States’ sanctions imposed earlier this year on the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) judges and prosecutors. UN General Assembly president Annalena Baerbock of ...
Judges said there is enough evidence to move forward with crimes against humanity charges tied to thousands of killings, clearing the way for a full trial in The Hague.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ukraine has not missed the deadline for nominating a candidate to the International Criminal Court (ICC), and speculation to the contrary is untrue, Deputy Head of the Office of the ...
Reflections on South Africa and the International Criminal Court (ICC) My jaw dropped lower and lower as I witnessed each bizarre new argument unfold. The International Criminal Court (ICC) had convened a hearing on South Africa’s failure to arrest Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir.