Some Notable Developments in the Practice of the UN Secretary-General as Depositary of Multilateral Treaties: Reservations and Declarations on JSTOR
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Since 2002, the International Criminal Court (ICC or the Court) in The Hague has aspired to “end impunity for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community.”
[1] This pursuit has given rise to a contentious issue in two high-profile cases: whether high-ranking accused must be present at trial.
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