ICC judges in The Hague reject Rodrigo Duterte's jurisdiction appeal, courtroom scene with gavel, documents, Duterte portrait, and protesters.
ICC judges in The Hague reject Rodrigo Duterte's jurisdiction appeal, courtroom scene with gavel, documents, Duterte portrait, and protesters.
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ICC appeals chamber rejects Duterte's jurisdiction appeal

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The International Criminal Court's appeals chamber ruled on April 22, 2026, to reject all four grounds of former president Rodrigo Duterte's appeal on jurisdiction, stemming from the Philippines' 2019 withdrawal from the Rome Statute. The decision clears the path for the pre-trial chamber to determine if the case proceeds to trial, expected by April 28. Both Duterte's critics and supporters in The Hague vowed to continue their campaigns.

In The Hague, Netherlands, the ICC's appeals chamber dismissed former president Rodrigo Duterte's appeal by majority vote on April 22, 2026. Presiding Judge Luz del Carmen Ibáñez Carranza stated that the four grounds—including interpretations of Rome Statute Articles 12(2) and 127(2)—lacked merit. The panel included Judges Tomoko Akane, Solomy Balungi Bossa, Gocha Lordkipanidze, and Erdenebalsuren Damdin. The ruling affirms the ICC's jurisdiction over alleged crimes against humanity committed before the Philippines' 2019 withdrawal.

Philstar detailed the grounds: first, Article 127(2) as 'lex specialis'; second, preliminary examination not a 'matter under consideration'; third, 'the court' excluding the Office of the Prosecutor; fourth, the statute's object and purpose. The chamber rejected all, with Lordkipanidze dissenting on the second.

Outside the ICC, the Duterte Panagutin Network Europe rallied, with convenor Icai Enriquez stating, “The purpose of international law is to make sure that countries like the Philippines... would be able to have an opportunity to still fight for justice at... the ICC.” Aldo Gonzalez said in Filipino, “Under the Duterte administration, killings without due process... were normalized.” Supporters heckled but Janet Suliman affirmed, “Laban pa rin. Ipagpatuloy pa rin natin.” (The fight continues. We will carry on.)

Nicholas Kaufman, Duterte's chief legal counsel, said he was “not surprised” due to the ICC's “political context.” “We maintain everything that we argued at confirmation, and we believe... [it] will lead ultimately to his acquittal,” Kaufman stated. The defense team is preparing for a possible trial, though Duterte does not recognize the ICC's jurisdiction.

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X discussions reflect polarized reactions to the ICC Appeals Chamber rejecting Duterte's jurisdiction appeal. Critics and human rights lawyers celebrate the affirmation of ICC jurisdiction as a step toward accountability for alleged crimes against humanity. Victims' advocates express joy and vow to continue campaigns. Duterte's defense counsel states the outcome was expected, citing the ICC's need for a high-profile case. Some voices, including politicians, express disappointment over perceived disregard of Philippine sovereignty post-Rome Statute withdrawal.

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Realistic courtroom illustration of ICC judges confirming crimes against humanity charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
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ICC confirms charges against Duterte, case proceeds to trial

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The International Criminal Court's Pre-Trial Chamber confirmed all three charges of crimes against humanity against former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, April 23. The case will now proceed to full trial over alleged murders linked to his war on drugs and the Davao Death Squad. Duterte remains detained at the ICC Detention Centre in Scheveningen, Netherlands.

The International Criminal Court Pre-Trial Chamber I rejected former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s bid to appeal the confirmation of charges against him in a May 21 decision. The ruling prevents further delays to his trial, which may start as early as November.

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The ICC Registry has formally transmitted the pre-trial decision confirming charges against former President Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court presidency. The charges involve crimes against humanity linked to his administration's anti-drug campaign and the Davao death squad. The presidency is expected to soon constitute a trial chamber for the case.

The International Criminal Court Trial Chamber III has scheduled the start of former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s trial for November 30, 2026. The decision came during a status conference on May 27, 2026, in The Hague.

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Former president Rodrigo Duterte will undergo another medical assessment to determine his fitness to stand trial at the International Criminal Court. The ICC Trial Chamber III approved the defense request for the examination under Rule 135. Presiding Judge Joanna Korner ordered the new review during a status conference.

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