The Freeman

Phl’s withdrawal from ICC faces new challenge at SC

- (Philstar.com)

MANILA — The executive department's withdrawal of the Philippine­s' membership in the Internatio­nal Criminal Court is facing another challenge at the Supreme Court.

The Philippine Coalition for the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, chaired by Etta Rosales, on Wednesday filed a 51-page petition urging the SC to declare as void the Philippine Notice of Withdrawal from the ICC, due to lack of parliament­ary approval from the Senate.

The Center of Internatio­nal Law serves as counsel to the PCICC, a non-government organizati­on whose members “campaigned for the Philippine­s to become a State Party to the Rome Statue.”

This is the second petition assailing the Philippine­s' withdrawal from the Rome Statute. Minority senators, led by Sen. Francis Pangilinan, filed in May a petition also challengin­g the country's withdrawal from the internatio­nal tribunal.

The petitioner­s claim that the chief executive's decision was “based on capricious, whimsical, ridiculous, misleading or misled, incoherent and/or patently false grounds, with no basis in fact, law or jurisprude­nce.” They noted that the withdrawal of the country's membership came after the internatio­nal tribunal opened a preliminar­y examinatio­n into the alleged crimes against humanity of President Rodrigo Duterte's administra­tion.

The withdrawal, said the group, “denies Filipinos their right to redress in the event of state default from its obligation­s, in particular as these pertain to the commission of the most heinous internatio­nal crimes against its own citizens.”

The ICC has started a preliminar­y examinatio­n into the alleged crimes against humanity committed by the Duterte administra­tion in the conduct of its crackdown against the illegal drug trade.

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