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South Africa's government appears poised to defy the ICC..

Back in October International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda submitted a nine page missive to the pre-trial chamber seeking to establish a December 31, 2015 deadline for South Africa to explain its ( not-so-cut-and-dried-as-advertised) decision not to arrest Omar al-Bashir during a regional summit last July. The filing sought to rein in South Africa’s domestic wrangling over the issue “out of concern for the potentially open-ended time frame that may result from the need for resolution of the domestic proceedings…and the manner in which the proceedings have been represented in South Africa’s submissions in support of its request for an extension of time.”
The pre-trial chamber, so far as we can tell, simply ignored the request, but it looks as if rather than forcing South Africa to kneel, Bensouda’s attempted power-play may have made the nation more, not less, defiant.
From Business Day Live:
The government will argue before the Supreme Court of Appeal next month that, as a serving head of state, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir could not be arrested on an order by a South African court…
In heads of argument filed in court on Friday, the government’s counsel, Jeremy Gauntlett SC, argued that personal immunity of a head of state — immunity in all respects during his term of office — is a fundamental principle of international customary law and is also provided for in SA’s Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act.
When it came to ordering the arrest of the Sudanese president, nothing in the Rome Statute, which established the ICC, or any South African law had altered that, argued Mr Gauntlett. The immunity operated even in the context of international crimes.
The South African law that domesticated the Rome Statute did not repudiate the “important principle of international law: the inviolability of sitting heads of state”.
SA was under a duty to respect Mr Bashir’s immunity while he served as a head of state, he said.
With the South AFrican High Court agree? And, if it does, what will this mean for the future of the ICC?
We will know in mid-February.http://marketing.net.jumia.co.ke/ts/i3176314/tsc?amc=aff.jumia.36479.

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