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Fiseha Haftetsion

The International Criminal Court


The Relevance of the International Criminal Court for Africa´s Peace and Justice: Debates and Challenges
2011. 88 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-35037-5 (3639350375)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-35037-1 (9783639350371)

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The backbone of the book consists of the controversies such as the neutrality or otherwise, the representativeness or otherwise, and the overall role of the Court in ensuring the prevalence of peace and justice in Africa in the context of the specific situations it involved and challenges such as lack of appropriate implementation mechanisms, failure to adequately protect participants of the Court´s proceedings, and delays in the trials and proceedings. It is concluded that the Court cannot bring the panacea to Africa´s problems in the areas of peace and justice, for there are lack of effective implementation mechanisms and unfair treatment of nations based on extra-judicial factors. Accordingly, different solutions including establishing an African version of the ICC are recommended; provided that African governments are dedicated enough to make such an institution effective by improving their commitments to protecting rights and by taking adequate lessons from the failures of similar institutions.
Fiseha Haftetsion Studied Law at the Hawassa University from 2003-2007. Since Nov. 2007 he taught law at the Faculty of law of the University of Gondar till he was admitted as a full time graduate student at the IPSS of the Addis Ababa University in Oct. 2009. He finished his post graduate study in Peace and Security Studies in Feb. 2011.