PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE BODY
25.10.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series C. Volume 2 Issue 10
Imamov A.E., Normuminova S.Y.
Abstract. The effective role of the International Criminal Court in bringing to legal responsibility persons who have committed the most serious crimes against the peace and security of mankind is shown. Genocide is defined as a number of prohibited acts (murder, infliction of serious bodily harm, destruction in whole or in part, of any national, ethnic, racial or religious group). The terms of the main crimes against man and humanity are defined.
Keywords: international court of Justice, justice, criminal law, crime, genocide, human rights, convention, participating States, aggression, war crimes
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