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Mariano Aguirre

 is managing director of the Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF). A journalist and analyst on international conflicts, peacebuilding and peacekeeping, he has written, co-authored and edited several books. His most recent contribution is a chapter in Megacities. The Politics of U...
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Conflicting interests in international justice

Mariano Aguirre , 15 April 2009

The decision by the International Criminal Court (ICC,) on 4 March 2009, to indict the Sudanese President Omar Bashir on charges of crimes against humanity in Darfur reopens the debate on the scope of international justice in relation to national sovereignty in cases of gross violations of human rights.

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