Laurent Gbagbo's Trial and the Indictment of the International Criminal Court

Laurent Gbagbo's Trial and the Indictment of the International Criminal Court A Pan-African Victory - Series in Social Equality and Justice

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"The International Criminal Court (ICC), created in 2002 to combat impunity, projects a sense of unfairness and stirs an unending debate. A trial before the court epitomizes the controversy surrounding it, perceived as a neocolonialist tool in the hands of the most powerful nations. This research critically examines the trial of the former president of Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo. The two-decade crisis in Ivory Coast was a series of armed, diplomatic, and political conflicts in which human rights were violated by all sides. Military confrontation resumed as a result of an electoral stalemate that followed a controversial presidential election in the fall of 2010. The most atrocious human rights abuse was perpetrated at the end of March 2011 by the rebel forces backed by the French and the United Nations troops: the massacre of Duekoue. In one day, hundreds of Laurent Gbagbo's followers were killed. However, the ICC undertook a selective

Book information

ISBN: 9781622738731
Publisher: Vernon Press
Imprint: Vernon Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: xxiv, 252
Weight: 576g
Height: 236mm
Width: 162mm
Spine width: 24mm