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Scott's DiaTribes (Free subscription) | 30/11/2009
That’s the question I have reading this snippet from Norman Spector via Dr. Dawg just now: The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno Ocampo, “is already conducting a ‘preliminary examination’ into whether NATO troops ? fighting the Taliban may have to be put in the dock: [...]
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Seaspook's Rants (Free subscription) | yesterday
... though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court’s authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan. Because Kabul in 2003 ratified the Rome Statute—the ICC’s founding treaty—all soldiers on Afghan territory, even those from nontreaty countries, fall under the ICC’s oversight,...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 30/11/2009
An international human rights group has hailed the request by the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo to the court's judges to open a Kenya investigation as "decisive".
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The West Virginia Rebel's Blog (Free subscription) | 30/11/2009
... prosecutor, though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court's authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan. Because Kabul in 2003 ratified the Rome Statute—the ICC's founding treaty—all soldiers on Afghan territory, even those from nontreaty countries, fall under the ICC's oversight,...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 30/11/2009
... But no action has been taken. During a visit to Nairobi on November 5, 2009, the ICC prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo, said that he would seek permission to proceed with an investigation."The Kenyan government has failed over and over again to keep its promises about justice for the election violence," said Georgette Gagnon, Africa director at Human Rights Watch. "Kenya's leaders should...
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DYSPEPSIA GENERATION (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
Read it. The ICC’s chief prosecutor, though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court’s authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan. Because Kabul in 2003 ratified the Rome Statute—the ICC’s founding treaty—all soldiers on Afghan territory, even those from nontreaty countries,...
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War News Updates (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
... prosecutor, though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court's authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan. Read more .... My Comment: It is because of prosecutors like Luis Moreno Ocampo that the rules of engagement for U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan are now limited. While this...
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United Conservatives of Virginia (Free subscription) | 29/11/2009
... though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court’s authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan. Because Kabul in 2003 ratified the Rome Statute—the ICC’s founding treaty—all soldiers on Afghan territory, even those from nontreaty countries, fall under the ICC’s oversight,...
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normblog (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
Daniel Schwammenthal spoils a good argument with a bad one. He's concerned about the possible intention of the ICC's chief prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo, to go after NATO and US soldiers allegedly responsible for war crimes or torture in Afghanistan....
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threedonia.com (Free subscription) | 30/11/2009
... prosecutor, though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court’s authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan. Because Kabul in 2003 ratified the Rome Statute—the ICC’s founding treaty—all soldiers on Afghan territory, even those from nontreaty countries, fall under the ICC’s oversight, Mr. Ocampo told me....
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Israelated (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
... prosecutor, though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court's authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan. Because Kabul in 2003 ratified the Rome Statute—the ICC's founding treaty—all soldiers on Afghan territory, even those from nontreaty countries, fall under the ICC's oversight,...
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Infidel Bloggers Alliance (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
... though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court’s authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan. Because Kabul in 2003 ratified the Rome Statute—the ICC’s founding treaty—all soldiers on Afghan territory, even those from nontreaty countries, fall under the ICC’s oversight,...
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OpiniPundit (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
... prosecutor, though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court's authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan. Because Kabul in 2003 ratified the Rome Statute—the ICC's founding treaty—all soldiers on Afghan territory, even those from nontreaty countries, fall under the ICC's oversight,...
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The Whig (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
... prosecutor, though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court's authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan. Because Kabul in 2003 ratified the Rome Statute—the ICC's founding treaty—all soldiers on Afghan territory, even those from nontreaty countries, fall under the ICC's oversight,...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court says he has asked judges for permission to open an investigation into post-election violence that left more than 1,000 people dead in Kenya. Luis Moreno Ocampo says there is a "reasonable basis to believe... International Criminal Court - Kenya - Luis Moreno Ocampo - Africa - War crime