International Criminal Court
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By refusing visa to International Criminal Court prosecutor, US shows contempt for international law
The gesture is rooted in the hierarchy and embedded colonial structures in international legal order.
Jay Ramasubramanyam, The Conversation & Helyeh Doutaghi, The Conversation
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Now that Julian Assange has been arrested, what’s likely to happen to him next?
One possibility is that the WikiLeaks founder will serve a sentence in the UK, after which he will be deported to Australia.
Holly Cullen, The Conversation
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Explainer: can people tortured by the CIA now sue the US?
The CIA’s torture victims will be lining up to take the US to court. What chance do they stand of success?
Katherine Reece Thomas, The Conversation
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