Observations on the crimes of sexual slavery, enslavement and trafficking in persons, and on the grounds for excluding criminal responsibility: defences of duress, mental defect or disease and the non-punishment principle

ICC-02/04-01/15-1958

21 January 2022 | Other participants | Observations

Case: The Prosecutor v. Dominic Ongwen
Situation: Situation in Uganda

Filed during the Appeal phase

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