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Tag Archives: kenyatta
Kenya referred to ASP for non-cooperation, but will states step up enforcement?
Civil society has called for stronger enforcement of cooperation in the international justice system following a key International Criminal Court (ICC) ruling last week in the now-dropped case against Uhuru Kenyatta, president of Kenya.
Where do the ICC Kenya cases stand?
Need to get up to speed on the Kenya cases at the International Criminal Court (ICC)? Look no further…
Posted in Africa, Kenya, Kenyatta, Uncategorized
Tagged ICC, Kenya, kenyatta, RUto, Sang, Uhuru Kenyatta
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Throwing justice under the bus is not the way to go – by Richard Dicker
Past experience suggests warnings that international criminal trials impede peace efforts are overblown. The ICC prosecutor mustn’t politicize her mandate by paying heed to them, says Richard Dicker of Human Rights Watch in this guest post from openGlobalRights.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Al-Bashir, darfur, Gaddafi, ICC, Interests of justice, International Criminal Court, kenyatta, Kony, Sudan
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Kenya told to cooperate as Kenyatta trial reset to October
On Monday, ICC judges rescheduled the start of the trial of Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to 7 October this year. The new date is intended to allow the Kenyan government time to comply with its obligations to cooperate with a prosecution … Continue reading