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				<title>The Effectiveness of the International Criminal Court: Challenges and Pathways for Prosecuting Human Rights Violations</title>
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				<description>By Sarah J. Goodman - Of the thousands of potential cases that could have been investigated by the International Criminal Court (ICC), only 44 individuals have been indicted, with 45 cases currently before the ICC. Further, only 14 out of the 45 have resulted in a complete proceeding, and only nine were convicted. Scholars in the field have not adequately addressed why cases come before the ICC and how this process may result in a full hearing and verdict. Because of these gaps, empirically-informed recommendations for areas of improvement for the ICC are also largely absent. To begin to fill these gaps, this research...</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2020 12:04 EDT</pubDate>
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