Proactive Criminal Policy Governing the International Criminal Court
Keywords:
International Criminal Court, Proactive criminal policyAbstract
This study, using a descriptive-analytical method and library-based tools, reviews cases submitted to the Court, identifies challenges facing the proactive criminal policy governing the ICC, and offers strategic recommendations. The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established with the objective of preventing impunity for perpetrators of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the crime of aggression. Proactive international criminal policy has thus far been addressed sporadically by scholars of international criminal law. Nevertheless, a comprehensive plan to identify the challenges of implementing a proactive criminal policy within the scope of the ICC's jurisdiction and to propose suitable and coherent strategies has not yet been developed in a specialized manner.
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