
In a new offensive, the US announces sanctions against President of the International Criminal Court
The United States announced on Tuesday sanctions against the president of the ICC, the Japanese Tomoko Akane, and another high magistrate, in one more measure of..
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In November 2024, the court issued arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and then Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as three Hamas leaders. " These people were directly involved in the ICC's attempts to investigate, arrest, arrest or prosecute authorities whose governments do not recognize the jurisdiction" of the court, said in a statement the American Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. The Japanese jurist has been chairing the ICC since 2024.
Furthermore, Continue after advertising The action of the ICC follows the principle of complementarity: the court intervenes when the national authorities are unable or unwilling to adequately investigate and judge crimes under their jurisdiction. Since then, different American governments have questioned the possibility of the ICC exercising jurisdiction over US citizens.
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In November 2024, the court issued arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and then Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as three Hamas leaders.
reliability low1/3 sources" These people were directly involved in the ICC's attempts to investigate, arrest, arrest or prosecute authorities whose governments do not recognize the jurisdiction" of the court, said in a statement the American Secretary of State, Marco Rubio.
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The Japanese jurist has been chairing the ICC since 2024.
according to VejaContinue after advertising The action of the ICC follows the principle of complementarity: the court intervenes when the national authorities are unable or unwilling to adequately investigate and judge crimes under their jurisdiction.
according to VejaSince then, different American governments have questioned the possibility of the ICC exercising jurisdiction over US citizens.
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