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Author: Evelyn A. Ankumah and James Goldston

23 Jul

In Defense of Process: Why States Should Not Nominate New Candidates for ICC Prosecutor

[Evelyn Ankumah is the Executive Director of Africa Legal Aid (AFLA). James Goldston is the Executive Director of the Open Society Justice Initiative.] Next Thursday and Friday mark an important step in the process to elect a new ICC prosecutor. After six months of hard work by the Committee for the Election of the Prosecutor (CEP) and amidst growing curiosity, states and civil society...

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