Al Hassan Symposium – Complicity in Torture and the ICC
The following post by Michel Paradis focuses on the legal issues the ICC’s Trial Chamber should reexamine in making its final judgment, specifically whether Al Hassan’s credible allegations of torture compel the Trial Chamber to disregard the statements he made to the OTP. The post was published on the Armed Groups and International Law as part of the joint Articles of War and AGIL Al Hassan Symposium.
Photo credit: Emilio Labrador
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