
Leila Sadat
Leila Sadat is a prominent professor of international criminal law at Washington University School of Law and a former special adviser on crimes against humanity to the International Criminal Court (ICC). She is widely recognized for her expertise in international law and has been a vocal advocate for accountability in the prosecution of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Sadat has contributed significantly to discussions surrounding the ICC's jurisdiction and the complexities of prosecuting high-ranking political leaders.
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Leila Sadat, a former ICC special adviser, argued that critics of international law bear some responsibility for its current state.
Are we witnessing the death of international law? | International lawLeila Sadat is a professor of international criminal law who commented on the significance of Duterte's arrest.
Putin and Netanyahu cast a wary eye on the Hague as Duterte languishes in ICC custody












