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Hungary is being investigated by the International Criminal Court for refusing to arrest a major political leader.
The court, established to prosecute serious crimes under the Rome Statute, has 125 member states as of April 2025.
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After giving a red carpet welcome this week to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity in Gaza, Hungary ...
The ICC update as of March 27, 2025, shows that these unprecedented cases, spanning three continents and involving crimes ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC), based in The Hague, Netherlands, issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin for the deportation of children in areas of Ukraine ...
Hungary announced its intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC). The move came as Israeli Prime Minister ...
International students expressed mixed feelings about the University’s response to the federal government’s recent targeting ...
Hungary announced it is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court as it is hosting Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who ...
Hungary’s withdrawal from the ICC amid Netanyahu’s visit erodes the trust on ICC’s legitimacy and shows that justice is not applied universally but selectively, along political and racialised lines ...
The rise of kleptocratic authoritarianism in Hungary means its exit from the ICC should not be particularly surprising. Inside the EU, Hungary has consistently acted as a Trojan horse for the ...