Indictment Under International Law

Julian Ku’s recent post on Opinio Juris on Mitt Romney’s calls to “indict” Ahmadinejad is an interesting introduction to the intricacies of international prosecution for war crimes/genocide/anything. I’m always amazed at the complexity of international law and the numerous problems of trying to give ‘justice’ a real chance on the international stage (see for example, the difficulties in transferring genocide cases to national jurisdictions). International humanitarian law has me very intrigued.

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