U.S. sanctions against International Criminal Court
Assault on the rule of law
| Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, addressing a General Assembly meeting. Photo: UN/Ariel Albi |
Sanctioning judges and prosecutors at national, regional or international levels, for fulfilling their mandate in accordance with international law standards, is an assault on the rule of law and corrodes justice.
Neither the U.S. nor Israel are party to the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the ICC.
Francesca Albanese in the meantime, I call on States to take immediate steps to protect all of them, including by taking measures to encourage corporations operating within their jurisdiction not to implement the sanctions against these individuals.
States need to step up to defend the institutions they have created to uphold and defend human rights and the rule of law. Those working to document, investigate and prosecute serious violations of international law should not have to work in fear.
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