Cohen ICC Blog
To me the most persuasive argument came from the author Daniel Abe; wherein he makes the claim that the cases that the ICC are continually pursuing are both not high value enough, as well as much too costly. Given the underwhelming nature of many of the recent cases the ICC has been taking, the amount of money being poured into financing and providing resources for these cases is far from worth it. As of late, the ICC has been trying to target leaders within many African countries with arguably moderate success at best. If the ICC can't handle going after these much smaller, much weaker countries in comparison to any more powerful or rich countries, how effectual of a body actually is it?
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