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Tag Archives: ICC
Gaddafi, Niger and the ICC
The media reports about Gaddafi possibly being in Niger are fascinating. Firstly, the BBC reporter in Benghazi suggested that a deal might have been done with NATO to allow the guy to cross the desert. If this is the case … Continue reading
ICC exemptions and Libya
Nice post by Julian Ku over at Opinio Juris on the ICC’s role in Libya. It is this kind of issue that adds credence to the claim that such interventions are acts of liberal imperialism i.e. the US can refer its enemies to the … Continue reading