The PTC II’s Finding of Mongolia’s Non-compliance in the Case against Putin – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

The PTC II’s Finding of Mongolia’s Non-compliance in the Case against Putin – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

On 3 September 2024, the Russian President Putin, whose arrest is sought by the ICC for alleged war crimes committed during the war in Ukraine (see eg Sergey Vasiliev), made his first visit to an ICC State Party (Mongolia) since the issuance of the arrest warrant. Despite demands for Putin’s arrest, Mongolia did not do so. On 24 October 2024 the Pre-Trial Chamber II (‘PTC II’) rendered a decision in which it found Mongolia in non-compliance with its request to arrest Putin (‘Mongolia Decision’). While this finding was predictable, the decision’s reasoning deviates from precedents in a way that signals a new mindset of the PTC II. My argument is that this mindset – what I propose to call ‘cynical solipsism’ – could be detrimental to the life of the institution. Given the Court’s ever demanding task to seek arrest of two political leaders of non-State Parties, Putin and the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, the ICC should seriously reconsider how to engage with States to secure their cooperation.

A Conversion of Reasoning and its Signification

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Meta Must Face Investor Suit After Supreme Court Drops Case – Go Health Pro

Meta Must Face Investor Suit After Supreme Court Drops Case – Go Health Pro

The US Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by Meta Platforms Inc., leaving it to face a lawsuit that accuses the company of misleading shareholders about the data-harvesting scandal involving political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. Investors claim the company, then known as Facebook, inflated share prices by failing to adequately disclose the risk that its user … Read more

BGL reaches historic $48 million settlement in Harlem Park Three wrongful conviction case. – Go Health Pro

BGL reaches historic  million settlement in Harlem Park Three wrongful conviction case. – Go Health Pro

Brown, Goldstein & Levy LLP and Nathans & Biddle, LLP reached a historic $48 million settlement in the case of three Baltimore men who were wrongfully convicted at age 16 of the 1983 murder of DeWitt Duckett at Harlem Park Junior High School. Alfred Chestnut, Andrew Stewart, and Ransom Watkins—known as the Harlem Park Three—were … Read more

Opinion of the European Copyright Society on the CG and YN v Pelham GmbH and Others, Case C-590/23 (Pelham II) – Go Health Pro

Opinion of the European Copyright Society on the CG and YN v Pelham GmbH and Others, Case C-590/23 (Pelham II) – Go Health Pro

In its latest opinion, the European Copyright Society has reviewed the German Federal Court of Justice’s (BGH) referral in the Pelham II (a.k.a. Metall auf Metall) case. Although the beginning of the legal dispute dates back to 1999, a quarter century seemed to be not enough to answer all possible questions surrounding the sampling of a … Read more

Rental Houses or Stock Investments? (a Case Study) – Go Health Pro

Rental Houses or Stock Investments? (a Case Study) – Go Health Pro

Another fine day in Retirement During our recent discussion on Inflation, a Badass reader stopped by and caught my attention by dropping the following block of wisdom into the comments section:  “A final note if you are worried about inflation: sledgehammer the TV and go for a walk in the woods. Trees get bigger every … Read more

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