Category Archives: Mahmoud al-Werfalli
Pandora’s Box: What, if anything, can the ICC do for Libya?
The following is Mark Kersten’s contribution to the ongoing symposium on Libya and International Justice. All other posts in this symposium, put together with Opinio Juris, are available here. In the midst of Libya’s uprising and civil war, Idriss Déby … Continue reading →
A Step Back to Take a Step Forward — The Future of Justice in Conflict
Over the last year or so, there have been suggestions that we are witnessing a slow-down in the investigation and prosecution of international crimes perpetrated in the context of ongoing violent political conflicts. Is this true? If it is, why … Continue reading →
Will the International Criminal Court’s latest target in Libya be brought to justice?
A version of this article was originally published at the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage website. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Libyan militant Mahmoud Mustafa Busayf al-Werfalli. The court claims that Werfalli — who operates … Continue reading →
