Tag: Opinion

  • Is Justice Justified?

    Is Justice Justified?

    Milica Jovanović October 16th, 2023 As a society, we would all like to think we have progressed far from the issues of the past, as well as the mistakes of our ancestors in history; yet, war is still ongoing and crime is still happening everywhere, every day. So how can we ensure truly leaving barbaric…

  • Why Does The Flick Case Matter?

    Why Does The Flick Case Matter?

    by Niels Salewski Oct 15, 2023 This morning some evidence showed up which proved that Friedrich Flick is a cruel monster. We had heard that the prosecution had a very important document, and after asking for it, they brought it to us. The evidence was a photograph, a document #52, and a letter from someone…

  • Does the MICC Matter If No One Trusts It?

    Does the MICC Matter If No One Trusts It?

    by Teodora Kobaš Oct 15, 2023 Today, we are diving into a thought-provoking question that often buzzes around the world of international affairs: Does the court (the court of the MICC) matter if no one trusts them? It’s a significant question that warrants exploration and discussion.  The International Criminal Court is a permanent international court…

  • What If I Am Wrong?

    What If I Am Wrong?

    by Ana Nastić Oct 15, 2023 The defense team claims that it’s not important if the person they’re defending are guilty. They are doing their job professionally, and they are biased 100% for their client. The prosecution team also claims that they stay professional when they think that their client is guilty. “If he’s not…

  • The Court is Good Enough

    The Court is Good Enough

    By Uri Binnun April 4, 2023 (Krzyżowa, Poland) Today, three major trials were held at the Model International Criminal Court (MICC). First, the trial of Friedrich Flick – a Nazi businessman accused of using slave labor in his factories during World War II. Next, the court held the trial of Slobodan Prajlak, a Croat general…