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Experts say the former UK foreign secretary could be legally at risk for trying to obstruct the International Criminal Court ...
Former foreign secretary told ICC prosecutor Karim Khan that issuing arrest warrants for Israeli leaders would be like ...
Cameron told ICC’s Khan arrest warrants for Israeli officials would be like ‘dropping hydrogen bomb’, media report says.
Humza Yousaf was first minister when Cameron as British foreign secretary 'threatened' ICC prosecutor Karim Khan ...
UN special rapporteur tells MEE that former UK foreign secretary could have committed offence under Rome Statute ...
Former Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has heavily criticised David Cameron after Middle East Eye revealed on Monday ...
Emily Thornberry, chair of parliament's foreign affairs select committee, says 'international law must always be our guide' ...
The former Witney MP is alleged to have threatened a UK withdrawal from the ICC over proposed arrest warrants for senior Israeli politicians.
Former British foreign secretary David Cameron may be liable for prosecution under international law and within the UK for his attempts to obstruct the work of the International Criminal Court ...
David Cameron, then foreign secretary in Rishi Sunak ... Cameron then said that if the ICC issued warrants for Israeli leaders, the UK would “defund the court and withdraw from the Rome ...