Widespread or systematic attacks directed against any civilian population. Unlike genocide, these do not require the intent to destroy a specific group; they include murder, torture, and enslavement.
The story of ICL, Thorne told his students, is a story of evolution born from tragedy.
The use of armed force by a State against the sovereignty or territorial integrity of another State, initiated by individuals in positions of high political or military power. The Evolution: From Nuremberg to Today An Introduction to International Criminal Law a...
The and criticisms facing the International Criminal Court today?
Serious violations of the laws and customs of war. This includes targeting civilians, using forbidden weapons, or mistreating prisoners of war. The use of armed force by a State
This treaty created the International Criminal Court (ICC) , the first permanent court capable of trying individuals for international crimes when national courts are unwilling or unable to do so. Individual Responsibility and Immunity
Thorne concluded by explaining that the ICC is a . It follows the Principle of Complementarity . The ICC does not replace national courts. This includes targeting civilians
The and "elements of crimes" used in court?