ICC judges reject bid to release former Philippine president Duterte
- On Wednesday, April 22, the International Criminal Court Appeals Chamber rejected President Rodrigo Duterte's jurisdictional challenge, ruling the tribunal retains authority over the case despite the Philippines' 2019 withdrawal.
- The Appeals Chamber determined the ICC holds jurisdiction because a preliminary examination into the situation in the Philippines commenced in February 2018, before the nation formally withdrew from the Rome Statute in 2019.
- Duterte faces three counts of crimes against humanity covering 78 murders and attempted murders between 2011 and 2019, examined during a confirmation hearing that concluded in February.
- With the jurisdictional challenge dismissed, the case will now proceed to trial; the Appeals Chamber rejected the defense's demand to release the 81-year-old former leader, ruling the request moot.
- This ruling affirms the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber's October 2025 decision, rejecting assertions by lead defense counsel Nicholas Kaufman that the tribunal lacked authority when the investigation was authorized in September 2021.
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Ex-Philippines leader to go on trial over dozens of murders committed when he was mayor and president
Judges at the International Criminal Court on Thursday confirmed charges of crimes against humanity against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for deadly anti-drug crackdowns he allegedly oversaw while in office.
ICC Sends Duterte to Trial on Crimes Against Humanity Charges - Asian Journal News
Rodrigo Roa Duterte appearing for the first time before the ICC judges on 14 March 2025 ©ICC-CPI Landmark ruling commits former Philippine president to trial at The Hague, the first former Asian head of government to face the ICC. THE HAGUE — The International Criminal Court committed former Philippine president Rodrigo Roa Duterte to full trial Thursday after unanimously confirming…
On Thursday, the International Criminal Tribunal (ICC) confirmed all the charges brought against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, accused of committing crimes against humanity during the so-called “war on drugs”, so it has decided to send him to trial. Pre-Trial Chamber I has unanimously confirmed the three counts of alleged crimes against humanity following the pre-trial hearings that have been held over the past few months, as the …
The International Criminal Tribunal (ICC) confirmed on Thursday all charges brought against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, accused of committing crimes against humanity during the so-called 'war on drugs', so it has finally decided to send him to trial. Pre-Trial Chamber I has unanimously confirmed the three counts of alleged crimes against humanity following the pre-trial court hearings that have been held over the past few months…
Judges of the International Criminal Tribunal consider that there is sufficient evidence that Rodrigo Duterte ordered the creation of death squads that killed at least 76 people
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