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What the arrest warrant for Putin really means

Kelebogile Zvobgo - October 3, 2023
He may never stand trial, but that’s not all that matters.

An international court is investigating possible war crimes in Ukraine. What does that mean, exactly?

Courtney Hillebrecht - March 21, 2022
The ICC can investigate Russia even though it’s not a member.

The ICC case against Duterte’s drug war is on hold. That could hurt the court’s authority.

Courtney Hillebrecht - December 5, 2021
A new book on backlash politics explains what this means for international justice.

Biden reversed Trump’s sanctions on International Criminal Court officials. What happens now?

Kyle Rapp and Kelebogile Zvobgo - April 4, 2021
Past U.S. administrations supported the court’s work — when it aligned with U.S. interests

The International Criminal Court just elected a new chief prosecutor. Here’s what you need to know.

Nastaran Far, Hailey Robertson, and Kelebogile Zvobgo - February 16, 2021
The ICC’s future will rest on the new prosecutor’s success in opening, trying and closing cases — and being fair

The ICC says it can investigate Israel’s alleged war crimes in the Palestinian territories. Netanyahu and Biden object.

M.P. Broache and Kelebogile Zvobgo - February 10, 2021
Israel and the U.S. don’t think the International Criminal Court has jurisdiction over nonmember states. Here’s when it does.

Despite U.S. sanctions, the International Criminal Court will keep investigating alleged war crimes in Afghanistan

Stephen Chaudoin and Kelebogile Zvobgo - June 16, 2020
The U.S. public may not agree with Trump’s move

Why the International Criminal Court will investigate possible U.S. war crimes — even if the Trump administration says it can’t

Kelebogile Zvobgo - March 8, 2020
My research suggests Americans support the investigation

The Trump administration opposes the International Criminal Court. Do Americans agree?

Kelebogile Zvobgo - April 26, 2019
In short, it’s complicated.

The U.S. revoked the visa for the ICC prosecutor. That bodes poorly for international criminal justice.

Judith Kelley - April 8, 2019
If the U.S. doesn’t respect international law, why should other nations?
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