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Remarks by Stephen Rapp
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 March 2021
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If international criminal justice is to be successful, it must largely be delivered at the domestic level. This is because it is hard for a single court in The Hague, working across the world with limited investigative, prosecutorial, and judicial capacity, to try more than a handful of cases. At best, the International Criminal Court (ICC) should be expected to complete one or two major trials a year, while scores of important cases are prosecuted locally.
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- The ICC and Beyond: Re-Evaluating the Promise of International Criminal Justice
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- Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The American Society of International Law.
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1 Ellen Nakashima & Carol Morello, Lawyers Urge Trump to Rescind Sanctions and Travel Bans for International Criminal Court, Wash. Post (June 29, 2020), at https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/lawyers-urge-trump-to-rescind-sanctions-and-travel-bans-for-international-criminal-court/2020/06/29/0ef0c476-ba15-11ea-86d5-3b9b3863273b_story.html.