The International Enforcement Law Reporter

The International Enforcement Law Reporter is a monthly print and online journal covering news and trends in international enforcement law.

Since September 1985, the International Enforcement Law Reporter has analyzed the premier developments in both the substantive and procedural aspects of international enforcement law. Read by practitioners, academics, and politicians, the IELR is a valuable guide to the difficult and dynamic field of international law.

ICC Negotiating Saif Gaddafi's Surrender

The International Criminal Court is negotiating a surrender agreement with Saif al-Islam, the son of ex-Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.  Saif al-Islam and an associate have been charged with crimes against humanity, and were referred to the ICC by the United Nations Security Council.  

Citation: Samia Nakhoul, Gaddafi son, intelligence chief "want to surrender", REUTERS, October 26, 2011.

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