+ Follow ICC withdrawal oral arguments Tag
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[Title] => ICC withdrawal a shared power of president, Senate — petitioners
[Summary] => President Rodrigo Duterte does not have the exclusive prerogative to withdraw the country’s ratification of the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the International Criminal Court, senators-petitioners argued.
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[Title] => LIVE: Oral arguments on ICC withdrawal
[Summary] => The Supreme Court on Tuesday resumed oral arguments on petitions questioning the legality of the executive department's decision to withdraw from the International Court without Senate concurrence.
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[Title] => Highlights from the oral arguments on ICC withdrawal
[Summary] => In March 2018, the Philippines under President Rodrigo Duterte became the fourth country to have announced withdrawal of its ratification of the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the International Criminal Court.
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[Title] => ICC pullout will scrap Filipinos’ protection under int’l law — petitioner
[Summary] => The executive department’s withdrawal from the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court will not only diminish but also abolish the Filipino people’s protection under international court, the counsels of Philippine Coalition for ICC stressed Tuesday.
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ICC withdrawal oral arguments
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