Posted on June 12, 2012. Tags: Competency, Doubts, Edict, Fairness, G W Bush, Hague, Internal Matters, International Criminal Court, John Bolton, Libya, Libyan Authorities, Militia, Ny Times, President Clinton, President G W Bush, Qaddafi, Ratification, Rome Treaty, Spurious Charges, Un Security Council
The NY Times gets it mostly wrong again in its editorial, Detained in Libya. A Libyan militia has detained four officials of the International Criminal Court since Thursday on spurious charges. They should be released immediately. The Times is probably right as far as it goes. ICC officials should be treated with respect. But here’s […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on May 22, 2011. Tags: Accomplices, African Countries, Arrest Warrant, Arrest Warrants, Doozy, Hague, Hypoth, Illegal Arrest, Indictment, International Criminal Court, John C Calhoun, Libyan Leader, Libyans, Logistical Nightmare, Military Action, Paraphrase, Person Subject, Safe Haven, Saudi Arabia, Supreme Law, Un Security Council
This article describes the logistical nightmare the arrest of the Libyan leader Gaddafi and two associates by or on behalf of the International Criminal Court. It’s a doozy. Basically, the question is will the international community assist the ICC in its pursuit of the Gaddafi gang. Maybe the Libyans will betray him. Maybe a third […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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