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Author: Melissa Simms

17 Aug

States of Justice Symposium: Interrogating States of Justice–The Politics of the International Criminal Court

[Melissa L. Simms is currently a Legal Officer with the United Nations and formerly with the International Criminal Court. The views expressed in this post are those of the author and do not reflect the views of the United Nations or the ICC.] Oumar Ba, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Morehouse College in Atlanta, United States has certainly stoked interest...

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