Spain has urged the European Commission to take a strong stand against U.S. sanctions targeting the International Criminal Court, emphasizing the vital need to protect the court’s independence and uphold the principles of international justice
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The Presidency of the International Criminal Court has made a bold move by referring Italy’s alleged non-compliance to the Assembly of States Parties, highlighting deep concerns about the country’s obligations under the court’s jurisdiction
An Israeli legal advocacy group has launched a daring legal challenge by filing a case with the International Criminal Court against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, accusing him of violating sanctions through exports to Iran, The Times of Israel reports
Russia has convicted nine International Criminal Court officials in absentia, escalating tensions and raising urgent questions about judicial independence and the ICC’s authority amid a swiftly unfolding geopolitical crisis
Canada’s government, through spokesman Carney, boldly announced it will arrest Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu if he steps foot in the country, citing the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant-underscoring Ottawa’s unwavering commitment to enforcing international law
Russian President Vladimir Putin will skip the upcoming BRICS summit in Brazil, citing concerns over a potential ICC arrest warrant connected to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, The Kyiv Independent reports
ICC First Vice-President Aitala has wrapped up an official visit to Spain, aimed at strengthening support for the Court’s initiatives. The visit focused on enhancing collaboration and ensuring accountability in international justice.







