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The ICC’s Use of Evidence Obtained by Torture Sets a Dangerous Precedent

23 Jul 2024

The Court’s recent conviction of Al Hassan undermines the connective tissue binding criminal law to human rights standards. The post The ICC’s Use of Evidence Obtained by Torture Sets a Dangerous Precedent appeared first on Just Security.
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Jake Goodman-Palmer

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