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New Start or False Start? The ICC and Electoral Violence in Kenya

机译:新的开始还是错误的开始?肯尼亚的国际刑事法院与选举暴力

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This article investigates how far the International Criminal Court (ICC) trial of post-election violence in Kenya represented a new start for Kenyan politics, for international criminal justice in Africa, and for the international response to democratic violence more broadly. For the first time an international criminal court investigated violence associated with the democratic process. The prosecution of instigators of violence was not only a demonstration of a far less patient international approach to a democratic process gone wrong; it also provided the internationally expected response to exceptional levels of violence in the face of domestic inaction. However, it is less clear whether the ICC case represents a new beginning for Kenya. It might be a new start for political accountability in the context of a weak domestic judiciary, but it cannot address the structural root causes of violence that require political reform rather than criminal prosecution.
机译:本文调查了国际刑事法院(ICC)对肯尼亚大选后暴力的审判在多大程度上代表了肯尼亚政治,非洲国际刑事司法以及国际社会对民主暴力作出更广泛反应的新起点。国际刑事法院第一次调查了与民主进程有关的暴力。起诉煽动暴力的人,不仅表明国际上对民主进程的耐心要少得多,而且还犯了错误。它也为面对国内无所作为的异常暴力行为提供了国际期待的反应。但是,尚不清楚ICC案是否代表了肯尼亚的新起点。在国内司法机构薄弱的情况下,这可能是政治问责制的新起点,但它无法解决需要政治改革而不是刑事起诉的暴力的结构性根源。

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