For interested readers, my op ed, Scheduling Judgment Day: Ending the Charles Taylor Trial, is now available on JURIST. I suggest that, while welcome, the date that Trial Chamber II selected for delivery of judgment in the case Prosecutor v. Charles Ghankay Taylor (i.e. April 26, 2012) is strange for several reasons...
In various African Union decisions and resolutions adopted since July 2008, a distinct African perspective has emerged to pose the first real State-driven challenge to the legality and legitimacy of International Criminal Law. This blog seeks to uncover the African perspective on international criminal justice. It aims to contribute to and to foster debate on how best to challenge impunity in Africa in a harsh State-eat-State international law world, including by posting relevant documents.
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