International Criminal Court
intergovernmental organization and international tribunal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
intergovernmental organization and international tribunal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was created on 1 July 2002.[1] It investigates and punishes people for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. It is sometimes called the ICC or the ICCt.
The ICC's main office is in The Hague in The Netherlands. It has smaller offices in New York City, Kampala, Kinshasa, Bunia, Abéché and Bangui.[2]
The ICC is different from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The main difference is that ICJ settles arguments between countries, but the ICC punishes people.
On 1 January 2008, 105 countries were members of the ICC.[3] These countries have a duty to help the ICC.
Nearly all the countries in Europe and South America are members, and about half the countries in Africa are members. Only a few countries in Asia have joined.
The ICC can normally only investigate three kinds of crime:[4]
The ICC can only investigate crimes that happened after 1 July 2002. It can only open a case when national courts are not able to or do not want to. If a national court is investigating or prosecuting a case, the ICC is not allowed to.[5]
There are 18 judges in the ICC.[6] They all come from member-countries of the ICC.[7] No two judges can come from the same country.[7]
The prosecutor's job is to investigate crimes. If he finds evidence that a person did something wrong, he asks the judges to start a trial.
The ICC is managed by an "Assembly of States Parties".[8][9] The Assembly elects the judges and the prosecutor.[9] Each ICC member-country has one vote in the Assembly.[9]
The ICC has opened investigations in four places: Northern Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic and Darfur.[10]
The ICC has arrested three people. They are all from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Thomas Lubanga is accused of using children to make war.[11] Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui are both accused of murder, sexual slavery, using children to make war, and other crimes.[12][13]
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