Arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders will not bring peace, but it is beyond time to give justice a chance.
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Prosecutor Khan cannot stop the violence on his own, but he still has a role to play.
The case against the Syrian regime may not result in justice for its victims, but it will undermine its rehabilitation.
Ukraine and its allies should understand that investigating such allegations is in Kyiv’s interest.
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The International Criminal Court should now use the lessons it learned in Ukraine to help deliver justice in Africa.
Prosecuting its own alleged war crimes can help Ukraine undercut Putin’s propaganda war.
Offers to fund specific investigations could entrench a two-tier system of international justice.
The ICC’s effects on peace are often ambivalent, but that does not mean its pursuit of justice is not worth supporting.