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Mark Wojcik

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2018

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Mark Wojcik from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago. A very quick question. If the United Nations Security Council refers a case to the ICC—it has done that with a statement that we're not going to pay for any of the expenses, and we expect that the ICC parties will carry these expenses—is there an obligation on the Security Council to help enforce arrest warrants if they refer a case and the prosecutor decides to issue an arrest warrant?

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Closing Plenary: Building Trust in International Law and Institutions
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Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2018 

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