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The Hague, today’s Nuremberg
After former president Rodrigo Duterte was securely detained on March 11 at the Scheveningen Prison of the International ...
There's no explicit provision in the Rome Statute about a two-year limit. It is a matter of interpretation that might be ...
Former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque was spotted on Friday in The Hague, Netherlands, where former President Rodrigo Duterte is detained. Roque was accompanied by Vice President Sara Duterte, ...
The former leader of the Philippines has been charged with crimes against humanity after thousands of civilians were killed ...
The camp of former President Rodrigo Duterte insisted Tuesday before the Supreme Court (SC) that he was “abducted” and that a ...
Many say Duterte's arrest is not enough, as there are figures who remain untouchable despite the blood on their hands.
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte was arrested when he returned to Manila from Hong Kong and was transferred to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands, for crimes ...
Supporters of the former president have slammed the move by Manila to allow Duterte’s transfer to The Hague, calling it a ‘kidnapping’.
Panganiban claimed that “under the Rome Statute, the ICC’s Office of ... We will, of course, fully argue the matter before the Court in The Hague at the appropriate time,” Duterte’s ...