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The international criminal court making the right choice
The International Criminal Court: Making the Right Choice analyzes the establishment of the ICC as a permanent tribunal to address genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. The book discusses the historical background, negotiations leading to the Rome Statute, and the Court’s potential to strengthen global justice. It examines challenges such as state cooperation, jurisdictional limits, and political resistance while emphasizing the ICC’s role in combating impunity. Designed for policymakers, legal scholars, and civil society, the work highlights why supporting the ICC is essential for advancing accountability and protecting human rights worldwide.
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