1 This article has been adapted from a previously published article: H Abtahi and SA Koh, ‘The Emerging Enforcement Practice of the International Criminal Court’ (2012) 45(1) Cornell ILJ 1–23. 2 As Judge Philippe Kirsch, first President of the International Criminal Court (ICC) (‘Court’) once stated, the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (‘Statute’) is a two-pillar system—a judicial pillar represented by the Court, and an enforcement pillar represented by the States—which undertake a legal obligation to cooperate with the Court through the Statute...
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