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- The Congo Trials in the International Criminal Court
- The Congo Trials in the International Criminal Court
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- A Laboratory for Global Justice
- Testing A New Court
- 1 Spreading Justice to Distant Conflicts
- 2 Balancing Politics, Morality, and Culture
- Back in Ituri
- The Bridge to the Hague
- The Congo Trials
- Index
1 - Spreading Justice to Distant Conflicts
from Testing A New Court
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 September 2020
- The Congo Trials in the International Criminal Court
- The Congo Trials in the International Criminal Court
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- A Laboratory for Global Justice
- Testing A New Court
- 1 Spreading Justice to Distant Conflicts
- 2 Balancing Politics, Morality, and Culture
- Back in Ituri
- The Bridge to the Hague
- The Congo Trials
- Index
Summary
An initial glimpse into the ICC courtroom introduces the lead participants on the first day of the Court’s first trial. This chapter contrasts the modern courtroom in The Hague with culturally distant conflicts arising in the Congo, which tested the Court’s stamina for implementing international legal norms. The Court’s legal mission was formulated in the Rome Statute, a treaty accepted after 1998 by some 120 member states, building on earlier court models from Nuremberg, Yugoslavia, and Rwanda. Its moral scope contained broad ideals: promoting long-term peace and justice by prosecuting those deemed most responsible for atrocities that “shock the conscience of humanity.” Among the ICC’s innovations was a commitment to elevate victims of mass atrocities, enabling their active participation in trial proceedings. The Court’s overall design included a series of tensions and conflicts that would emerge during the years covered by the Congo trials. In addition to the cultural contrast between The Hague and the Congo, there were tensions between the strictly legal courtroom proceedings and the inevitable political entanglements facing an international court.
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- The Congo Trials in the International Criminal Court , pp. 7 - 28Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020