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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2017 · 42 MIN

South Africa's Iinternationa Criminal Court withdrawal

from African Dialogue · host Channel Africa

A decision by South Africa to withdraw from the International Criminal Court is unconstitutional. That’s according to the country's High Court. The ICC, which launched in July 2002 and has 124 member states, is the first legal body with permanent international jurisdiction to prosecute genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. South Africa notified the United Nations of its intent to withdraw from the Rome Statute, the 1998 treaty establishing the Hague-based court, last October. The withdrawal would take this October. High Court Judge Phineas Mojapelo on Wednesday ordered the government to withdraw the notice to quit the ICC. To help us unpack the procedures to be followed on such a sensitive matter, we are joined on the line by:Ottilia Anna Maunganidze: Head of Special Projects: Office of the Executive Director: Institute for Security Studies, Netsanet Belay: Amnesty International’s Research and Advocacy Director for Africa: Kaajal Ramjathan-Keogh: Executive Director:Southern Africa Litigation Centre:

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