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More than ten years ago the International Criminal Court (ICC) was
established as a universal court meant to achieve criminal justice
worldwide. That goal still stands, but so far the Court has
dedicated most of its time and resources to African conflicts in
which international crimes have been committedWhile the ICC can be
said to contribute to criminal justice in Africa, it cannot be
denied that the relationship between the Court and the continent
has been troublesome. The ICC has been accused of targeting Africa,
and many African states do not seem willing to cooperate with the
Court. Debates on Africa and international criminal justice are
increasingly politicised.The authors of this volume all recognise
the current problems and criticism. Yet they do not side with
populist pessimists who, after just over a decade of ICC
experiences, conclude that the Court and international criminal
justice are doomed to fail. Rather, the contributors may be
regarded as cautious optimists who believe there is a future for
international criminal justice, including the ICC. The contributors
use their unique specific knowledge, expertise and experiences as
the basis for reflections on the current problems and possible
paths for improvement, both when it comes to the ICC as such, and
its specific relationship with Africa.
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