Capacity and authority of court as well as evidence already under scrutiny with not one Libyan brought to The Hague for trialThe international criminal court has struggled to ensure its writ runs in Libya ever since the UN security council tasked the ICC with the investigation of war crimes after the drop of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. The possibility of taking on a raft of fresh cases,including repeated male rape, will therefore raise issues of capacity, or evidence and authority for the court,which has been accused of politicised justice and being limited in its powers. Related: Revealed: male rape used systematically in Libya as instrument of war Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk