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The efficiency of arrest warrants issued by the ICC vis-a-vis the principle of immunity: case study of the Sudanese authorities

Justice is a gamut that begins from the pronouncements and substance of the law to the different stages and forms of its enforcement. There are effective problems that are associated with this phenomenon. The problem of whether heads of states may be brought before courts to be criminally prosecuted...

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Main Author: Sibomana, Pierre Celestin
Other Authors: Nakhjavani, Salim
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Language:English
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Published: Institute of Criminology 2026
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description Justice is a gamut that begins from the pronouncements and substance of the law to the different stages and forms of its enforcement. There are effective problems that are associated with this phenomenon. The problem of whether heads of states may be brought before courts to be criminally prosecuted is still an unsettled area of Law. This dissertation examines the efficiency of arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) vis-a-vis the principle of immunity with Sudanese authorities as a case study. This problem of criminally prosecuting heads of states raises problems in international law as they normally enjoy immunity from prosecution.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/43120 The efficiency of arrest warrants issued by the ICC vis-a-vis the principle of immunity: case study of the Sudanese authorities Sibomana, Pierre Celestin Nakhjavani, Salim Criminal Justice Justice is a gamut that begins from the pronouncements and substance of the law to the different stages and forms of its enforcement. There are effective problems that are associated with this phenomenon. The problem of whether heads of states may be brought before courts to be criminally prosecuted is still an unsettled area of Law. This dissertation examines the efficiency of arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) vis-a-vis the principle of immunity with Sudanese authorities as a case study. This problem of criminally prosecuting heads of states raises problems in international law as they normally enjoy immunity from prosecution. 2026-04-22T12:04:48Z 2026-04-22T12:04:48Z 2009 2026-04-22T12:03:09Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/43120 en eng application/pdf Institute of Criminology Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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title The efficiency of arrest warrants issued by the ICC vis-a-vis the principle of immunity: case study of the Sudanese authorities
title_full The efficiency of arrest warrants issued by the ICC vis-a-vis the principle of immunity: case study of the Sudanese authorities
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title_full_unstemmed The efficiency of arrest warrants issued by the ICC vis-a-vis the principle of immunity: case study of the Sudanese authorities
title_short The efficiency of arrest warrants issued by the ICC vis-a-vis the principle of immunity: case study of the Sudanese authorities
title_sort efficiency of arrest warrants issued by the icc vis a vis the principle of immunity case study of the sudanese authorities
topic Criminal Justice
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