This piece argues that the ICC's impartiality and effectiveness, largely due to its failure to investigate alleged war crimes in Iraq in 2003 and the ongoing status of investigations in Afghanistan, has come into question. The authors challenge the ICC navigate great power dynamics in a more effective manner to preserve its credibility.
Read MoreBrianda Romero Castelán explains how carefully crafted portraits of Afghan women in US politics have obscured the damages caused by the American occupation that, in more than one way, prevented them from achieving fundamental human rights.
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