Abstract

The International Criminal Court (ICC), with the case of Mr Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi (“Al Mahdi case”), faced negotiated justice for the first time in its history. In this article I will be proposing amendments to the Rome Statute (“Statute”), to the Rules of Procedure and Evidence (“Rules”) and to the Regulations of the Court (“Regulations”). This proposal is based on the issues arising out of the Al Mahdi Judgment. 

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Year of Publication
2021
Journal
Global Justice Journal
Volume
2
Start Page
1
Date Published
04/2021
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https://globaljustice.queenslaw.ca/news/negotiated-justice-in-the-icc-following-the-al-mahdi-case-a-proposal-to-enforce-the-rights-of-the-accused
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Negotiated Justice in the ICC: Following the Al Mahdi case, a Proposal to Enforce the Rights of the Accused

Citation: 1.Chiarini G. Negotiated Justice in the ICC: Following the Al Mahdi case, a Proposal to Enforce the Rights of the Accused. Global Justice Journal. 2021;2. https://globaljustice.queenslaw.ca/news/negotiated-justice-in-the-icc-following-the-al-mahdi-case-a-proposal-to-enforce-the-rights-of-the-accused.

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