The International Criminal Court and Africa One Decade On |
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Contribution by:
| Anderson, Kjell Aptel, Cecile Bensouda, Fatou Bertram-Nothnagel, Jutta Bleeker, Amelia Clarke, Kamari Cohen, Benjamin Freccero, Julie Géro, Roland Hassan, Idayat Heinze, Alexander Ibanda-Nahamya, Elizabeth Inder, Brigid Kegoro, George Keïta, Xavier-Jean Khan, Akbar Klip, André Madenga, Renifa Maina Peter, Chris Massa, Anne-Sophie Monageng, Sanji Mudukuti, Angela Musila, Godfrey Nwoye, Leo Plessis, Max Sadat, Leila Seelinger, Kim Swart, Mia Van-Lin, Lorraine Ventura, Manuel |
Editor:
| Ankumah, Evelyn A. |
ISBN: | 978-1-78068-417-8 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2016 |
Publisher: | Intersentia Uitgevers N.V.
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $131.00 |
Book Description:
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While the ICC can be said to contribute to criminal justice in Africa, it cannot be denied that the relationship between the Court and the continent has been troublesome. The ICC has been accused of targeting Africa, and many African states do not seem willing to cooperate with the Court. Debates on Africa and international criminal justice are increasingly politicised.
While the ICC can be said to contribute to criminal justice in Africa, it cannot be denied that the relationship between the Court and the continent has been troublesome. The ICC has been accused of targeting Africa, and many African states do not seem willing to cooperate with the Court. Debates on Africa and international criminal justice are increasingly politicised.