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...uncertain what ongoing activities by the Libyan authorities might entail; if there are any. Currently, it appears that only a fraction of the crimes would be addressed. Meloni and Zhang already raised this concern in 2021 when they rightly critiqued the OTP for reducing the crimes against migrants in Libya to mere ‘smuggling and trafficking’. Karim Khan’s UN SC briefing in May 2024 reinforces this criticism. The crimes migrants are facing are manifold and continue to remain unaddressed. Moreover, the dire situation in the Central Mediterranean has rather exacerbated, also...

Just in time for the activation of Palestine’s membership in the ICC, over the next few days Mark Kersten’s blog, Justice in Conflict, will be featuring posts by all of the people who participated in last week’s roundtable at the LSE — Mark, me, Kirsten Ainley, Dov Jacobs, Chantal Meloni, Leslie Vinjamuri, and Michael Kearney. Mark’s introductory post can be found here. I will post a link to a podcast of the LSE event as soon as it’s available. My contribution to the symposium should be up tomorrow or the...

...the International Criminal Court, conveyed by the NLS Centre for Rights and Justice, on Monday the 12th of April. Interested participants can register here. The webinar will host the contributions of Prof Richard Falk, former UN special rapporteur on the situation in the occupied territories, and of world-leading voices (of both scholars and practitioners) involved in the international legal debate surrounding this pressing issue (Prof. Chantal Meloni, Dr. Triestino Mariniello, Dr. Victor Kattan, and Mr. Michael Sfard). If you would like to post an announcement on Opinio Juris , please...