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24 de abr. de 2024 · The ICC is a court of last resort that tries individuals for genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression. Learn about its cases, documents, calendar, trust fund and more.
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International criminal law (ICL) is a body of public international law designed to prohibit certain categories of conduct commonly viewed as serious atrocities and to make perpetrators of such conduct criminally accountable for their perpetration.
The International Criminal Court (“the ICC” or “the Court”) is a permanent international court established to investigate, prosecute and try individuals accused of committing the most serious crimes of concern to the international community
17 de jul. de 1998 · The Rome Statute is the founding treaty of the International Criminal Court, established in 2002 to prosecute the most serious crimes of international concern. It defines four crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression.
International criminal law is the body of law that prohibits certain categories of conduct deemed to be serious crimes, regulates procedures governing investigation, prosecution and punishment of those categories of conduct, and holds perpetrators individually accountable for their commission.
21 de may. de 2021 · Learn about the basic principles of international criminal law, such as individual criminal responsibility, legality, and humanity, and how they apply to serious violations of international humanitarian law. This factsheet by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) provides an overview of the legal framework and challenges of international criminal law.
International criminal law allows for individuals to be held criminally responsible not only for com- mitting war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, but also for attempting, assisting in, facilitating or aiding and abetting the commission of such crimes.