Editorial: Detention of ICC Staff - Aidan Ellis, Temple Garden Chambers
26/06/12. As I write, four members of staff of the International Criminal Court continue to be detained in Libya whilst on an official Defence visit to Saif al-Islam Gaddafi. I ought to confess some interest in these matters; two of those detained are known to me personally and, moreover, I recently contributed to a communication to the African Commission on Human Rights about the detention of Mr Gaddafi. But whatever opinion one holds of the new Libyan regime or Mr Gaddafi, the detention of ICC staff clearly cannot be justified. First, employees from the ICC benefit from immunity and so should not be detained at all. Second, the detention of a Defence lawyer is hardly an indicator of...
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