Cowboy and Bandits, International Society and National Disintegration
International, Transnational and Comparative Criminal Law Journal, Vol. 5, Issue 31, June 29, 2011
22 Pages Posted: 15 Jun 2011 Last revised: 4 Jul 2011
Date Written: June 10, 2011
Abstract
The political crisis of Sudan is amplified everyday with the expansion of civil conflict from Darfur to Southern Kordofan state. The inevitable secession of Southern Sudan is threatened by the chronic crisis of Abyei pocket between the north and the south that saw open war between the two opponents; the Sudanese army and Popular Liberation of Sudan. Nevertheless, the Attorney General of the International Criminal Court, Ocambo vocalizes more concerns of humanitarian sufferings and war crimes that he claims to be continuing despite of peaceful negotiations. Such situation seems irrational with the de facto state of war that currently prevails in the country.
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Keywords: Secession, War, ICC, Civil Crisis
JEL Classification: H5, H50, H51, H52, H53, H54, H55, H56, H59, N4, N47
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