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As a party to the ICC’s Rome Statute, Hungary is obliged to arrest suspected war criminals and send them to The Hague.
Hungary is being investigated by the International Criminal Court for refusing to arrest a major political leader.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent visit to Washington was no ordinary trip. The consensus among Israeli ...
In legal news, the International Criminal Court has initiated proceedings against Hungary after the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán failed to execute an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime ...
The International Criminal Court wants to know why Hungary didn’t arrest Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu during his recent trip ...
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A Nemzetközi BüntetÅ‘bíróság szerint Magyarország megszegte kötelezettségeit, amikor megtagadta az izraeli miniszterelnök ...
ICC opens inquiry into Hungary for failing to arrest Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ...
In a filing released late on Wednesday, the The Hague-based court initiated non-compliance proceedings against Hungary after ...
The ICC requests Hungary to provide clarification regarding its failure to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The rise of kleptocratic authoritarianism in Hungary means its exit from the ICC should not be particularly surprising. Inside the EU, Hungary has consistently acted as a Trojan horse for the ...