Libya’s Dorda Prosecution — and My Modified Due Process Thesis

A few weeks ago, I wrote a long post explaining the one way in which the absence of due process in a national prosecution could make a case admissible before the ICC.  The post drew a distinction between two different kinds of national prosecutions: (1) one that fails to satisfy international standards of due process; and (2) one that fails … Continue reading Libya’s Dorda Prosecution — and My Modified Due Process Thesis