Can a Witness Be Convicted? A Clash Between Domestic and ICC Principles
Introduction The conviction of IGP Abdullah Al-Mamun under the International Crimes (Tribunals) Act, 1973 (ICT Act) presents a profound legal paradox. While the accused was formally granted pardon and testified as an approver status conferring immunity under domestic law, the tribunal proceeded to convict him. This analysis argues that this conviction is void, not merely […]