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Daily Archives: May 13, 2020

The International Criminal Court, The Hague, The Netherlands (source: Oseveno)

Rule or Ruse of Law in the UN International Criminal Court?

BlogsBy Pieter HoogendoornMay 13, 2020

Fundamental to the rule of law is equal treatment and non-arbitrary, fair application of law. Instead, the International Criminal Court (ICC) exemplifies UN politicisation of international law principles and bureaucratic corruption of the rule of law, at extravagant cost. Read more.  

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