
Amal Clooney, Geoffrey Robertson and Bill Browder on a Plan B for Human Rights
Intelligence Squared
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Reforming International Justice
This chapter critiques the limitations of the current international justice framework, particularly the Security Council and ICC, highlighting their inefficacy, lengthy trial processes, and political biases. It explores the advocacy for accountability in genocide trials and the complexities surrounding the implementation of targeted sanctions, emphasizing the need for reform and oversight. The discussion also delves into the intersection of cryptocurrency regulations and human rights, stressing the importance of prioritizing justice over trade interests.
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