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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced his country would quit the court, claiming on local radio that the ICC was ...
In a filing released late Wednesday, The Hague-based court initiated non-compliance proceedings against Hungary after the ...
The International Criminal Court formally requests that Hungary explain why it did not arrest Prime Minister Benjamin ...
The International Criminal Court's remit of power is limited and strongly depends on the cooperation of member states, legal ...
Hungary’s withdrawal from the ICC amid Netanyahu’s visit erodes the trust on ICC’s legitimacy and shows that justice is not applied universally but selectively, along political and racialised lines ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, right, talk after a welcoming ceremony with a guard of honor at Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary ...
Hungary’s decision to leave the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC), announced on April 3 during the visit of Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu to the country, has drawn ...
report Mehr News Agency International Criminal Court asked the Government of Hungary to date (June 2) officially explains the status of the implementation of the detainees issued to Benjamin Netanyahu ...
BUDAPEST -- Hungary will begin the process of withdrawing from the International Criminal Court (ICC), citing concerns over the court's politicization, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, Gergely ...
Ádám Remport, a lawyer with the HCLU, said that while Hungary has used facial recognition tools since 2015 to assist police in criminal investigations and finding missing persons, the recent law ...