Philippines’ Duterte to undergo another health check to determine fitness for ICC trial
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has ordered a second medical assessment of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to determine his fitness to stand trial. Proceedings are scheduled to begin in November.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedThe International Criminal Court (ICC) has ordered a second medical assessment of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to determine his fitness to stand trial. Proceedings are scheduled to begin in November. Duterte faces charges of crimes against humanity related to his drug war, which resulted in thousands of deaths. The ICC's pre-trial chamber previously found in January that Duterte was fit to participate in pre-trial proceedings. The court emphasized that fitness to stand trial is crucial for a fair trial, ensuring the accused can meaningfully exercise their procedural rights. If ill health prevents this, proceedings must be adjourned until the obstacles are removed.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe concept of ‘fitness to stand trial’ is rooted in the idea that a trial cannot be fair if the accused is unable to meaningfully exercise procedural rights due to ill health.
The ICC’s pre-trial chamber found in January that Duterte was fit to take part in pre-trial proceedings.
This is the second time Duterte will undergo a health check ordered by the court.
Duterte is facing charges of crimes against humanity over his drug war.
The International Criminal Court ordered a medical assessment of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to determine his fitness for trial.