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International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a permanent and independent criminal court established to prosecute offenders of serious crimes in the international community. Specifically, the ICC is intended to prosecute the following crimes:

 The official ICC website (http://www.icc-cpi.int/) is an excellent resource for information relating to the ICC, including current investigations and texts of treaties and relevant documents.

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international humanitarian law

International humanitarian law (law of war) is a field of international law regulating armed conflict between states and, more recently, between states and informal groups and individuals. This field of international law is one of the oldest fields of conventional international law.

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