Uganda's Civil War and the Politics of ICC Intervention

Ethics and International Affairs 21 (2):179-198 (2007)
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Abstract

The International Criminal Court's intervention into the ongoing civil war in northern Uganda evoked a chorus of confident predictions as to its capacity to bring peace and justice to the war-torn region. However, this optimism is unwarranted.

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