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Hungary’s withdrawal from the ICC amid Netanyahu’s visit erodes the trust on ICC’s legitimacy and shows that justice is not applied universally but selectively, along political and racialised lines ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent visit to Washington was no ordinary trip. The consensus among Israeli ...
The International Criminal Court wants to know why Hungary didn’t arrest Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu during his recent trip ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced his country would quit the court, claiming on local radio that the ICC was ...
Judges at the International Criminal Court have asked Hungary to explain why it failed to arrest Israeli Prime Minister ...
The International Criminal Court's remit of power is limited and strongly depends on the cooperation of member states, legal ...
The rise of kleptocratic authoritarianism in Hungary means its exit from the ICC should not be particularly surprising. Inside the EU, Hungary has consistently acted as a Trojan horse for the ...
Hungary will begin the process of withdrawing from the International Criminal Court (ICC), an official said, just as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived to red carpet treatment in ...
The ICC and other international organizations have criticized Hungary’s defiance of the warrant against Netanyahu. Days before the Israeli leader received a red carpet welcome with full military ...
Netanyahu’s visit to Hungary marked the first time the Israeli leader stepped foot on European soil since the ICC issued an arrest warrant against him and his former Defense Minister Yoav ...
Netanyahu, who faces an ICC arrest warrant that Hungary said it would not carry out, welcomed his hosts' "bold and principled" decision to leave the tribunal, calling it a "corrupt organisation".