ICC says states cannot determine ‘soundness’ of its decisions as Israeli PM faces warrant on Gaza war crime allegations.

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    16 hours ago

    The executive does have quite some influence over the justice system. Prosecutors are subject to directives from the Ministry of Justice, and judges who go against the ministry’s explicit wishes will hit a very definitive dead end in their further career, as they can forget future promotions.

    Thanks to federalism, we might get lucky anyway, because every state runs its own justice system, but it’s still highly doubtful this will happen, as pretty much all major German parties subscribe to the same ideological stance towards Israel.

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        15 hours ago

        The window for arresting a suspected war criminal on a short visit isn’t very long, courts against which the government loses cases tend to decide very slowly. So a suspect who hasn’t been arrested in the first place, or has been released due to government interference, will have left the country long before the government loses its case.