Abstract and editorial note
This occasional paper examines the relationship between the International Criminal Court and African States, providing background and legal-policy analysis as part of CILPA’s work on bringing African perspectives to the ICC reform discussion.
This publication forms part of CILPA’s occasional papers under the International Criminal Court in Africa Project. It provides background on the ICC and African States’ relationship, contributing to the wider discussion on ICC reform and the role of African perspectives in international criminal justice.
CILPA publications support legal research, policy dialogue and African perspectives in international and regional law.

