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Tag Archives: Review Conference
ICC Review Conference: Prof. Schabas's Blog
2010-06-04, Kampala, Uganda. Professor William A. Schabas of the Irish Center for Human Rights has created a blog detailing the ICC Review Conference in Kampala, Uganda. The link is http://iccreviewconference.blogspot.com/.
Posted in ICC Also tagged Galway, ICC, Ireland, Irish Center for Human Rights, Kampala, National University of Ireland, Uganda, William Schabas Comments closed
ICC: Conference: US and EU Disagree on the Future of the Crime of Agression
2010-06-07, Kampala, Uganda. During the ICC Review Conference, the EU and US representatives continued to disagree on the nature of the crime of aggression. They, however, agreed that the addition of the new crime to the ICC Rome Statute should be done only by consensus. The US State Department’s Legal Adviser, Harold Hongju Koh, stated [...]
Posted in ICC Also tagged act of aggression, amendment, Article 8bis, Charter, consensus, crime of aggression, delegation, disagreement, European Parliament, execution, Harold Hongju Koh, human rights, ICC, initiation, jurisdiction, Kampala, Legal Adviser, manifest violation, military action, planning, political action, preparation, Richard Howitt, Rome Statute, State Department, Uganda, United Nations, United States, US Comments closed
ICC: Ocampo Gives Further Details on the Kenyan Situation
2010-06-01, Kampala, Uganda. During the ICC Review Conference, Ocampo gave further details of the ICC’s investigation into the Kenyan post-election violence: 2 cases with 2-3 suspects in each will commence by December 2010; 60 witnesses will be testifying for the OTP and will be given witness protection; so far the Kenyan government fully cooperated with [...]
Posted in ICC Also tagged Albert Kamunde, cooperation, domestic prosecutions, George Kegoro, ICC, International Commission of Jurists, Investigation, Kampala, Kenya, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Ocampo, Omar al-Bashir, post-election violence, situation, Sudan, suspects, Uganda, witness protection, witnesses Comments closed
ICC: ASIL's Blog on the ICC Review Conference
2010-05-31, Washington, D.C., United States. The American Society of International Law opened up a blog on the ICC Review Conference: http://iccreview.asil.org/
Abstract: Access: Victims’ Rights before the International Criminal Court (Issue 17)