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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 ...
How can you prove systematic killing of 30,000 victims if you do not have the names of 30,000 victims?” Vice President Sara Duterte posed this question in an interview ...
The Hague is not only the seat of the Permanent Court of Arbitration. It hosts the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Hague Academy of International Law, and the International Court of Justice.
By allowing the arrest and turnover of former president Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court, the Marcos ...
The International Criminal Court spokesperson underscored that the ICC stands firm in its position that it has jurisdiction ...
Rodrigo Duterte previously insisted that the ICC has no jurisdiction over the Philippines, since he pulled the country out of ...
The maverick former Philippines leader’s signature policy drew widespread criticism for its brutality. H was arrested by ...
Fasting of Muslims in the Philippines went quite well until the 11th of Ramadan 1446 when former President Rodrigo ...
Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte is expected to arrive in the Netherlands on Wednesday to face a crime against ...
His arrest by the ICC was a monumental step in prosecuting his bloody drug war. But it’s also the latest episode in a battle between the Philippines’ two political dynasties.