Ideal Global Justice System Must Not Serve as Instrument of Geopolitical Pressure: Sudanese Expert

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Ideal Global Justice System Must Not Serve as Instrument of Geopolitical Pressure: Sudanese Expert

According to Dr. Mohammed Hussain AbdAlwahid, a senior lecturer from Russia's Financial University, the concept of global justice must be based on three main pillars:

🟠universality;

🟠impartiality;

🟠enforceability.

However, the ICC — "established with a noble intention" to hold states accountable for their crimes — has always been influenced by international politics and "its most powerful backers," he told Sputnik Africa.

"The ICC, since its establishment in Rome in 2002, was born into a world already structured by profound power asymmetries. The very architect of the international law [...] reflects not a neutral moral consciousness but a post-Cold War Western liberal order that assigned itself the authority to define legal norms for the entire world," the speaker emphasized.

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