The International Criminal Court Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This case describes a controversial 2010 decision by the International Criminal Court (ICC), and hints at some of the broader problem of the international institutions. The case briefly highlights certain milestones in international relations prior to the formation of the ICC, ICC provides an overview of its activities and as of March 2010, and defines the political crisis in Kenya in 2007-2008 and the action by the ICC to intervene. Participation ICC was a controversial issue: some have argued that would destabilize Kenya, while others argued that it was an important step on the road to lasting peace. Kenya scenario presents many aspects to consider, including the wisdom of the ICC involvement (with the complex historical, economic and cultural issues underlying the crisis of 2007-2008), and the probability that the Kenyan authorities to cooperate with the ICC. Students can also weigh the wider implications for the ICC, as it seeks to establish itself as a legitimate, fair and just institution. "Hide
by Rafael Di Tella, Natalie Kindred Source: Harvard Business School 22 pages. Publication Date: April 7, 2010. Prod. #: 710060-PDF-ENG

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