International Criminal Court - Human Rights Watch The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a court of last resort for the prosecution of serious international crimes, including genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity
EU Cooperation in International Criminal Court Arrests The European Union (EU) has long been a supporter of international justice, and all EU member states are parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) When national
US: Trump Authorizes International Criminal Court Sanctions US government sanctions targeting the International Criminal Court (ICC) would undermine international accountability for the worst crimes and deprive victims around the globe of justice
HRW: International Criminal Court - Human Rights Watch At the end of the bloodiest century in human history, the international community adopted a treaty creating the world's first independent and permanent International Criminal Court That court is
Philippines: Next Steps for ICC Probe of Duterte-Era Killings A three-judge panel of the International Criminal Court (ICC) decided on January 26, 2023 to authorize the court’s prosecutor to resume his investigation in the Philippines, advancing
Libya: ICC’s Role Critical for Justice - Human Rights Watch The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor’s upcoming briefing to the United Nations Security Council on Libya highlights the court’s critical role to deliver justice in the country