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Duterte’s ICC battle heats up ahead of trial
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor is continuing its investigation regarding crimes against humanity of former ...
The International Criminal Court Pre Trial Chamber 1 handling the crimes against humanity charge against former President ...
Former President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested by Philippine authorities and flown to The Hague for his arrest warrant issued ...
The defense team of Former President Rodrigo Duterte proposed stringent rules in identifying the alleged victims of his war ...
The former Philippine president’s crimes are much more extensive than those on the docket at the International Criminal Court ...
The dramatic arrest of the Philippines’ controversial former president this month sent shock waves through much of the world ...
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile has slammed claims that former President Rodrigo Duterte was “kidnapped” ...
A sophisticated network of fake social media accounts sprang to the impassioned defence of former Philippine President ...
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Will Duterte be asked to testify against himself?
UNDER the Bill of Rights, no person may be compelled to testify against himself. This seems to be the problem confronting former president Rodrigo Duterte before the International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
Nicholas Kaufmann keeps getting mixed up with Nicholas Kaufman, the actual lawyer representing the ex-president of the ...
By Claire Moses and Marlise Simons For many Filipinos, Rodrigo Duterte’s transfer to the International Criminal Court was a milestone in their quest for justice. But some were conflicted.
Rodrigo Duterte, the former Philippine president who is facing charges of crimes against humanity, is running for mayor in a ...