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legal experts reject dela rosas claims the icc not foreign court

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- ICC is a permanent tribunal established by the community of states, not a foreign court.
- Philippines withdrew from Rome Statute in 2019, making Article 59 inapplicable.
- Under Republic Act 9851, Philippine authorities can surrender individuals to international tribunals.
- Senator Dela Rosa does not have immunity from arrest for crimes against humanity.
- Penalties for crimes against humanity exceed six years.
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