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Do we need the International Criminal Court?

The Inquiry

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Challenges Facing the ICC

This chapter examines the International Criminal Court's efforts to issue arrest warrants for high-profile individuals accused of serious crimes, including war crimes and crimes against humanity. It discusses the operational hurdles the ICC encounters, particularly in enforcing its warrants and navigating geopolitical pressures, especially from the U.S. The chapter underscores the necessity for a well-resourced ICC to maintain its independence and effectively fulfill its role in global justice.

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