Admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the Boko Haram situation in Nigeria

Terrorism is nothing new in present situations all over the world. Though there are different political manipulations of its definition, terrorism is a menace that affects the whole world at large. Boko Haram, a terrorist group based mainly in Nigeria started its first attack in 2004, and it has sin...

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Main Authors: Quadri, Kafayat Motilewa, Ishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib, Abdul Wahab, Mohd. Iqbal, Ahamat, Haniff
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spelling iium-474332018-10-05T03:59:41Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/47433/ Admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the Boko Haram situation in Nigeria Quadri, Kafayat Motilewa Ishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib Abdul Wahab, Mohd. Iqbal Ahamat, Haniff K Law (General) Terrorism is nothing new in present situations all over the world. Though there are different political manipulations of its definition, terrorism is a menace that affects the whole world at large. Boko Haram, a terrorist group based mainly in Nigeria started its first attack in 2004, and it has since been responsible for thousands of deaths of both Muslims and Christians in the country. The terrorist group is said to be demanding the adoption of the Islamic system of government and as a result has bombed many churches and schools. In 2011, the terrorist group attacked the United Nations Office in Abuja with the aid of one of its suicide bombers. The terrorist activities of Boko Haram in Nigeria have been under the purview and preliminary criteria known as preliminary investigations as carried out by the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court since 2010. The Office of the Prosecutor came out with a report in 2013 that concluded there is a reasonable basis to believe that Boko Haram has been committing crimes against humanity of murder and persecution since July 2009. However, up until date, despite the abduction of over 300 schoolgirls by the terrorist group, the Nigerian government has not been able to bring the girls back or prosecute the perpetrators. When a State party to the Rome Statute has some form of armed conflict going on in its region, a referral may be made to the ICC to intervene. However, it must first be determined whether the crimes committed are those within the court’s jurisdiction and also whether the situation is admissible especially with regards to the complementary criteria as provided for in the Rome Statute. This paper will look into the admissibility of the Boko Haram situation and whether the International Criminal Court has jurisdiction over the crimes committed. UPM Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/47433/1/Admissibility_and_Jurisiction_of_ICC%2C_Art_2%2C_2015.pdf Quadri, Kafayat Motilewa and Ishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib and Abdul Wahab, Mohd. Iqbal and Ahamat, Haniff (2015) Admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the Boko Haram situation in Nigeria. Pertanika Journal of Social Science & Humanities, 23 (Spec.). pp. 97-108. ISSN 0128-7702 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JSSH%20Vol.%2023%20(S)%20Oct.%202015/08%20JSSH%20Vol%2023%20(S)%20Oct%202015_pg97-108.pdf
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Quadri, Kafayat Motilewa
Ishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib
Abdul Wahab, Mohd. Iqbal
Ahamat, Haniff
Admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the Boko Haram situation in Nigeria
description Terrorism is nothing new in present situations all over the world. Though there are different political manipulations of its definition, terrorism is a menace that affects the whole world at large. Boko Haram, a terrorist group based mainly in Nigeria started its first attack in 2004, and it has since been responsible for thousands of deaths of both Muslims and Christians in the country. The terrorist group is said to be demanding the adoption of the Islamic system of government and as a result has bombed many churches and schools. In 2011, the terrorist group attacked the United Nations Office in Abuja with the aid of one of its suicide bombers. The terrorist activities of Boko Haram in Nigeria have been under the purview and preliminary criteria known as preliminary investigations as carried out by the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court since 2010. The Office of the Prosecutor came out with a report in 2013 that concluded there is a reasonable basis to believe that Boko Haram has been committing crimes against humanity of murder and persecution since July 2009. However, up until date, despite the abduction of over 300 schoolgirls by the terrorist group, the Nigerian government has not been able to bring the girls back or prosecute the perpetrators. When a State party to the Rome Statute has some form of armed conflict going on in its region, a referral may be made to the ICC to intervene. However, it must first be determined whether the crimes committed are those within the court’s jurisdiction and also whether the situation is admissible especially with regards to the complementary criteria as provided for in the Rome Statute. This paper will look into the admissibility of the Boko Haram situation and whether the International Criminal Court has jurisdiction over the crimes committed.
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author Quadri, Kafayat Motilewa
Ishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib
Abdul Wahab, Mohd. Iqbal
Ahamat, Haniff
author_facet Quadri, Kafayat Motilewa
Ishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib
Abdul Wahab, Mohd. Iqbal
Ahamat, Haniff
author_sort Quadri, Kafayat Motilewa
title Admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the Boko Haram situation in Nigeria
title_short Admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the Boko Haram situation in Nigeria
title_full Admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the Boko Haram situation in Nigeria
title_fullStr Admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the Boko Haram situation in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the Boko Haram situation in Nigeria
title_sort admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the boko haram situation in nigeria
publisher UPM Press
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/47433/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/47433/1/Admissibility_and_Jurisiction_of_ICC%2C_Art_2%2C_2015.pdf
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