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International Criminal Court -2023

International Criminal Court came into existence in 1998 with a treaty known as Rome Statute. It is head quartered in Hague Netherland.

International criminal Court -2023

It investigate and tries individual charged of committing the crime such as genocide, war crimes or crime against humanity. Let us understand the these three terms in detail.

The definition elaborated below has been taken from authentic sources such as United Nations charters, Rome statute to International Criminal Court, etc.

Genocide

Genocide is defined as violent attacks with intent to destroy a racial, a national, religious or ethnic group or part of it.

Genocide was first recognised, in modern world, as a crime by United Nations General Assembly in 1946 vide a resolution No. A/RES/96-I. And in convention on prevention and punishment of crime of genocide, codification for genocide was completed in 1948.

We find many instances of genocide throughout human history. Few examples are listed below for better understanding and supporting the argument.

War crime

War crime is defined as the volition of laws established by Geneva Conventions regulating how a individual of country must deal with enemy solders during war.

Though there have been many case of war crime throughout human history but the concept of war crime developed a the end of 19th century and in the beginning of 20th century.

Crime Against Humanity.

Article 7 of the Rome Statute to ICC defines the crime against humanity- following an act committed as a systematic attack directed against any civilian population with knowledge of the attack.

Membership of International Criminal Court or Party to Rome Statute.

There have been around 123 countries who are party to the Rome Statute and International Criminal Court. Here are some List of main countries who are party to International Criminal Court.

However, Countries like USA ,India and China etc have abstained from membership of ICC. In other words, USA, India and China etc are not men met of International Criminal Court.

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