Listen "ICC’s Target: Reviewing Allegations of Bias Against Africa"
Episode Synopsis
In this post, Yagnesh Sharma and Utsav Saxena from Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai, explore one of the primary critiques of the International Criminal Court concerning its preoccupation with Africa. They analyse certain administrative challenges, legal impediments associated with the Rome statute, as well as the pressure of the permanent five at the UN Security Council that has led to the conception of the ICC targeting Africa disproportionately.
This episode has been featured as an article on the JFIEL platform and can be read here.
This episode has been featured as an article on the JFIEL platform and can be read here.
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