Tag Archives: proprio motu
The Politics of ICC Referrals – A Proposal
In the wake of the military and judicial interventions in Libya, this blog has often criticized the relationship between the UN Security Council and the International Criminal Court (ICC). The criticisms are well-known to most readers and hinge on the premise that … Continue reading →
ICC Charges Four of Six Suspects in Kenya Situation
Yesterday, on the 23rd of January 2012, the Pre-Trial Chamber II (PTC II) of the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued its long awaited decisions (here and here) whether or not it would confirm the Prosecutor’s charges against six suspects allegedly … Continue reading →
Posted in Crimes against humanity, Deterrence, Elections, International Criminal Court (ICC), Kenya, Ocampo Six
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Tagged Hussein Ali, ICC, ICC Kenya, Kenya, Kenya case, Kenya charges, Kenya decision, Kenya elections, Kenya ruling, Kenyatta, Kosgey, Muthaura, post-election violence, Pre-Trial Chamber II, proprio motu, Rift Valley, Ruto, Sang
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