Justice Emile Francis Short, former Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda delivering his address
Justice Emile Francis Short, former Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda delivering his address

Pass Ghana Int’l Criminal Court Bill - Justice Short

A former judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), Justice Emile Francis Short has called on Ghana to pass the International Criminal Court (ICC) Bill which was drafted in 2016 so as to give effect to Ghana’s obligations under the Rome Statute of the ICC.

He said our national criminal justice system can only be prepared to deal with atrocity crimes committed during conflicts arising from, for example, electoral disputes when steps are taken to domesticate the Rome Statute in order to give a legal backing for the prosecution of atrocity crimes against persons who bear the greatest responsibility for such crimes if they occur in Ghana.

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“It is important the society puts pressure on government to pass the legislation of the International Criminal Court Bill and to take steps to domesticate the Rome Statute and also develop our national criminal justice system to be prepared to deal with such cases", Justice Short noted.

A section of the participants 

Justice Short made these remarks during a panel discussion commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the International Criminal Court. The discussion was organized by the Africa Center for International Law and Accountability in collaboration with CDD-Ghana. The discussion, which was sponsored by Senegal-based Trust Africa, was on the theme “20 Years of the ICC: The Hits, Misses, and Prospects for Pursuing Justice for Victims of Atrocity Crimes."

The discussion was led by experts in international justice such as Justice Emile Francis Short, former Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda; Professor Anne Pieter Van Der Mei, Department of Public Law, Maastricht University; H.E. Kabral Blay-Amihere, former Ghanaian Ambassador to Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast; and Ms. Evelyn Ankumah, Executive Director, Africa Legal Aid. The Discussion was chaired by H.E. Judge Akua Kuenyehia, former Vice President of the International Criminal Court.

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