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Despite U.S. sanctions, the International Criminal Court will keep investigating alleged war crimes

IJL Director, Kelebogile Zvobgo, and IJL Faculty Affiliate, Stephen Chaudoin, wrote an article in The Washington Post on recent U.S. sanctions interference in the International Criminal Court's investigation into possible war crimes by U.S. and non-U.S. forces and intelligence, including the Afghan National Security Forces and the Taliban.


The timing of the sanctions seems odd, given the current crises in the areas of health, the economy, and justice. Why order sanctions now? And what will be the effect? Read their article to find out!


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