The International Criminal Court Takes On the Powerful
Vídeo | El Tribunal Penal Internacional reta a los poderosos
Summary
Since its founding in 2002, the International Criminal Court has pursued world leaders accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity, challenging the impunity of the powerful. The court now faces unprecedented political and institutional pressures that threaten its independence and effectiveness. The video report examines the ICC's track record and the growing backlash it faces from influential states.
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