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Seventeen years ago, the International Criminal Court swore in its first Prosecutor, but since then it has spent more than 1.5 billion euros and convicted only four people of international crimes.

Is the ICC broken - and can it be fixed?

In the first episode of 'Navigating Uncertainty', Douglas Guilfoyle, Associate Professor of International and Security Law at UNSW Canberra, is interviewed by Professor Robert McLaughlin.