The International Criminal Court on Friday called on its member states to stand up against sanctions imposed by Trump.
Dozens of countries have expressed "unwavering support" for the International Criminal Court (ICC) after US President Donald Trump imposed sanctions on its staff. A majority of member states ...
The International Criminal Court on Friday called on member states to stand up against sanctions imposed by U.S. President ...
The International Criminal Court has called on member states to stand up ... law and is supported by more than 120 states,” she added. “If the ICC could no longer continue its work now ...
Here are some facts about the ICC: The court was established in 2002 to prosecute war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and the crime of aggression when member states are unwilling or ...
Rome State of the International Criminal Court (ICC) reaffirmed their 'unwavering support' for the court's operation, in a joint statement issued on Friday. The statement ...
US allies, including Britain, France and Canada, were among 79 of the 125 ICC member states who said the US action "could jeopardize" the safety of victims, witnesses and court officials. Trump on ...
The ICC pushed back against Trump's new sanctions targeting the court saying it threatens to "erode international rule of law ...
Donald Trump is imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court over its treatment of Israel, including an arrest ...
"The ICC has no jurisdiction over the United States or Israel, as neither country is party to the Rome Statute or a member of the ICC," the order read. The European Union has vowed to support the ...