ICC 2019 : "However, in the oral and written summary of the judgment, delivered this morning by the President of the Court, Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, the Appeals Chamber appears to have held that under customary international law, heads of state have no immunity from criminal prosecution international criminal courts" - "“At all times material to this appeal, Sudan was not a State Party to the Statute of the International Criminal Court, popularly known as the ‘Rome Statute’. But, it was a Member State of the United Nations, and was bound as such by the UN Charter”." ICC 2019 : ROME STATUTE : ICC JUDGMENTS AND DECISIONS :
Responsible Democratic Governance Institution & The Rome Statute
Finding Elusive Acceptable Balance Of Power Versus Abuse Of Power
WHO - QUALIFIES FOR IMMUNITY FROM PROSECUTION - WHY
Paramountcy Of The State Nation
The Powers And Privileges Accorded By Common Law
In Truth We Trust
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