scholarly journals Distant Justice: The Impact of the International Criminal Court on African Politics by PhilClark (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, 379 pp., £26.99 (pbk))

2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 175-181
Author(s):  
Sara Dezalay
Author(s):  
Kjersti Lohne

Kjersti Lohne describes the impact of non-governmental organizations at the International Criminal Court (ICC), in particular discussing the relative lack of regard for defendants’ rights, and especially highlighting the difficulties encountered by those acquitted. After the Coalition for the International Criminal Court contributed to the establishment of the ICC itself in the fight against impunity for international crimes, that Coalition has continued a victim-oriented approach, arguably at the expense of defendants’ rights. The ICC’s focus on victims, ‘truth’, and ‘memory’ may challenge the legitimacy of the Court in the longer run.


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