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The Independence of the Prosecutor: Controversy in the Creation of the International Criminal Court

The establishment of the International Criminal Court was a singular achievement, even a revolutionary one. The Court has no territorial limits on the conflicts it chooses to address or how long it takes to do so. And uniquely within the realm of international criminal justice, the ICC Prosecutor can initiate investigations independently of any state’s wishes. Why would sovereign states agree to such sweeping powers? To answer that question, The Independence of the Prosecutor dives deeply into the origins of the international body

The Independence of the Prosecutor: Controversy in the Creation of the International Criminal Court
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The Global Consortium of Political Analysts

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