International Justice

Progress at the International Court as Africa Objects

At the African Union summit in January, a resolution was passed challenging the International Criminal Court on issues vital to its work and purpose. These included peace and justice, enforcement of its arrest warrants and which cases to prosecute -- all matters that were discussed in the court’s review conference in Uganda last June. In addition, the resolution complained about United Nations Security Council inaction on requests from the African Union about the court.



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