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International Criminal Court Crisis: Hungary Withdraws

International Criminal Court Crisis: Hungary Withdraws
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World April 3, 2025 16:21

the hague - Hungary's withdrawal from International Criminal Court adds pressure on the Hague-based court amid geopolitical tensions.

International Criminal Court in Crisis

Hungary's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague raises concerns about the court's future.

Background

  • After the war crimes in former Yugoslavia, the Rome Statute was signed in 1998, establishing the ICC in 2002 to prosecute genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes.
  • Major powers like the US, Russia, and China stayed out, impacting the court's global reach.

US Relations with ICC

  • The US has a history of tension with the ICC, withdrawing from the Rome Statute under President George Bush.
  • Sanctions imposed by the US on ICC officials escalated under Donald Trump's administration.

Impact of Hungary's Withdrawal

  • Hungary's decision to leave the ICC highlights political agendas undermining international justice.
  • Concerns arise about the court's legitimacy and effectiveness in cases involving powerful nations.

Challenges and Criticisms

  • ICC faces obstacles from major powers like China, Russia, and the US, limiting its influence.
  • Cyberattacks, possibly linked to Russia, expose the court's vulnerability.

Despite growing challenges, the ICC continues to prosecute war criminals, like former Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte, showcasing its ongoing efforts.

Since 2002, the ICC has convicted 11 individuals for war crimes, but many suspects remain at large, reflecting the court's limitations.

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