Transcription of Understanding the International Criminal Court
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Understanding the International Criminal CourtUnderstanding the International Criminal CourtUnderstanding the International Criminal CourtTable of ContentsI. The International Criminal Court at a glance 3II. Structure of the ICC 9 III. Crimes within the jurisdiction of the ICC 13IV. How does the ICC operate? 17 A. Referrals, analyses and investigations 17 B. Arrests 19 C. The rights of suspects 23 D. Confirmation of charges before trial 25 E. The trial 27 F. Judgment and sentence 31 G. Appeals and revision 32V.
governments, international organisations, individuals, corporations and other entities. 7. How does the ICC differ from other courts? The ICC is a permanent autonomous court, whereas the ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, as well as other similar courts established within the framework of the United Nations
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