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29 October 2017

International Criminal Court - future challenges  

Rubaina Sehgal
29 October 2017
International Criminal Court - future challenges  

On 20th October 2017, members of JATL were addressed by the Honorable Judge Paul E Smith of the Supreme Court of Queensland on the evolution of the International Criminal Court and the challenges it faces into the future. Today's blog post brings you a transcript of the event.

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