Brazil's Minister of Justice, Flávio Dino, argued for a revision of the Rome statute, to which Brazil is a signatory, that established the International Criminal Court (ICC), also known as the Hague Court. The minister believes that the Court "functions in an unbalanced manner" due to the lack of adherence from countries like the United States and China.
Brazil's Minister of Justice, Flávio Dino, argued for a revision of the Rome statute, to which Brazil is a signatory, that established the International Criminal Court (ICC), also known as the Hague Court. The minister believes that the Court "functions in an unbalanced manner" due to the lack of adherence from countries like the United States and China.
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