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Do we need the International Criminal Court?

The Inquiry

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The Prolonged Journey of Justice at the ICC

This chapter examines the hurdles the International Criminal Court faces in administering justice, focusing on delayed trials and overturned convictions. It highlights key cases, such as that of Lubanga and Jean-Pierre Bemba, to illustrate the complexities of the ICC’s legal processes.

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