May 29, 2019May 29, 2019 by Jacques B. Mbokani ICC’S Appeals Chamber Judgment on Jordan: A Legally Correct Reasoning for a Politically Incorrect Prosecution? 4 Comments
May 28, 2019June 25, 2019 by Jacques B. Mbokani La Décision de la CPI sur la Non-Coopération de la Jordanie : Une Argumentation Juridiquement Correcte Pour des Poursuites Politiquement Incorrectes ? 14 Comments
May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 by John Oltean and Nicholas Zebrowski ICC Appeals Chamber Judgment on Jordan: Analysis and Implications on the Question of Immunity 1 Comment
May 6, 2019May 6, 2019 by Tom Maliti ICC Appeals Chamber Judgment on Jordan: Court Unanimously Finds Jordan Failed in its Obligation to Arrest al-Bashir; Disagrees on Other Issues Leave a comment
May 3, 2019May 3, 2019 by Tom Maliti Appeals Chamber to Issue Judgement on Monday on Jordan’s Appeal in al-Bashir Case Leave a comment
May 2, 2019May 3, 2019 by Tom Maliti Appeals Chamber Takes a Different Approach in Relations Between the ICC and the African Union Leave a comment
September 13, 2018October 2, 2018 by Tom Maliti Lawyers Debate What Constitutes Consultation Between a Member State and the ICC Leave a comment
September 13, 2018September 26, 2018 by Tom Maliti Debate on Whether Security Council Resolution Waives al-Bashir’s Immunity Highlighted by Jordan’s Appeal Leave a comment
September 12, 2018 by Tom Maliti Jordan Says Pre-Trial Chamber Was Wrong to Refer it to UN Security Council Leave a comment
September 12, 2018September 25, 2018 by Tom Maliti Prosecution Argues Security Council Resolution Means Sudan’s President Does Not Have Immunity Before ICC Leave a comment