Posted on 22 February 2021.
Kenya has hired a team of 8 seasoned to defend the country in the maritime dispute filed by Somalia. The eight judges to represent Kenya in the maritime dispute with Somalia are; Prof Sean Murphy of George Washington School of Law, who will be leading the team alongside Justice Tullion Treves, a former judge at […]
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Posted on 19 April 2016.
Experts have warned the latest standoff between the government and the ICC might have serious legal implications for the country in the future. They have also warned that Kenya could face sanctions if it fails to effect arrest warrants against three Kenyans who are still wanted by the International Criminal Court for tampering with prosecution […]
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Posted on 06 April 2016.
The decision by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to “terminate” charges against deputy president William Ruto and journalist Arap San’g did not come as a surprise to majority of Kenyans as the case had all indications that it was collapsing, it was just a matter of when. The ICC judges decided by majority vote yesterday […]
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Posted on 19 November 2015.
Kenya’s delegation to the Assembly of States Parties has threatened to lead a mass walkout and even withdrawal from the Rome Statute should the International Criminal Court (ICC) dismiss their case seeking to have rule 68 suspended. The contentious rule allows the use of recanted evidence at the ICC and Kenya with the support of […]
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Posted on 13 October 2015.
The African Union has been allowed to join defence teams of Deputy President William Ruto and journalist Arap Sang in an appeal seeking to overturn a decision which permitted the prosecution to use prior recorded statements of five witnesses who recanted their evidence. This was after the Appeals Chamber on Monday granted the African Union […]
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