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The creation of the International Criminal Court

Witness History

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The Urgency Behind Establishing the International Criminal Court

This chapter explores the historical need for an International Criminal Court, driven by the aftermath of major atrocities like the Holocaust and genocides in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rwanda. It details the crucial 1998 Rome conference where global leaders negotiated the framework for the ICC, marking a significant moment in the development of international law.

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