Bye bye, ICC! The Philippines’ farewell put into perspective

<p>On 14 March 2018, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced that the Philippines will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC, the Court) “effective immediately.” Duterte’s intention to reject the ICC’s jurisdiction exemplifies the Court’s fragile foothold across Southeast...

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Main Author: Lasse Schuldt
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Published: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
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Online Access:https://verfassungsblog.de/bye-bye-icc-the-philippines-farewell-put-into-perspective/
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description <p>On 14 March 2018, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced that the Philippines will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC, the Court) “effective immediately.” Duterte’s intention to reject the ICC’s jurisdiction exemplifies the Court’s fragile foothold across Southeast Asia. Cambodia and the Philippines have been the only two ICC members among the ten ASEAN countries. Thailand signed the Statute in 2000, but not yet proceeded to ratification. An explanation of this Southeast Asian hesitation may be found in distinct attitudes and principles within and between the ASEAN countries.</p>
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Bye bye, ICC! The Philippines’ farewell put into perspective
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