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What does Palestinian membership of the International Criminal Court mean for Australia?

Robert McLaughlin, David Letts

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    Abstract

    What does Palestinian membership of the ICC mean for Australia? On April 1 this year, Palestine will formally accept the exercise of jurisdiction by the International Criminal Court. There are some lingering debating points around the issue of Palestine's claim to the full status of a "state" in international law, but in respect of accession to the Rome statute of the ICC (and of membership in UNESCO, and other organisations), these obstacles have been overcome
    Original languageEnglish
    Specialist publicationThe Sydney Morning Herald
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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