For World Politics Review, former ICWA fellow Robbie Corey-Boulet (Ivory Coast and Cameroon, 2013-2015) looks at how the efficacy of the International Criminal Court (ICC) after the acquittal of Cote d’Ivoire’s former president, Laurent Gbagbo, of war crimes charges. He reports on the possible effects of what he calls the mishandling of the case will have on the future of Ivorian politics.
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