ICC: Case Selection Leaves Unfinished Business

The delivery of justice at the International Criminal Court (ICC) is at risk despite progress by the ICC prosecutor. With the appointment of a new prosecutor by year’s end and new cases in Libya, the ICC prosecutor should close gaps in investigation and prosecution strategies and bring additional cases.

 (Brussels) – The delivery of justice at the International Criminal Court (ICC) is at risk despite progress by the ICC prosecutor, said Human Rights Watch in a report released today. With the appointment of a new prosecutor by year’s end and new cases in Libya, the ICC prosecutor should close gaps in investigation and prosecution strategies and bring additional cases.

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