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  1. - What are war crimes? Drazan Djukic, Associate Legal Officer of the explains. Learn more about the ICC Rome Statute as it turns 20 this 17 July

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  2. What are war crimes? They include grave breaches to the Geneva conventions and other laws of war in the context of armed conflict, such as using child soldiers, torturing prisoners of war + more. Help us prevent these crimes+build a

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  3. Yesterday’s sentencing hearing in et al. case available also for download: video (part 1) and (part 2) & audio (part 1) and (part 2)

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  4. In case you missed it: Watch yesterday’s hearing in et al. case during which parties presented observations on sentencing before the (part 1) & (part 2)

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  5. Judge Prost: “One of the successes of the ICC and the system is that it has led in ensuring that accountability has become a part of the international landscape, an expectation difficult to live up to, but nonetheless a reality”

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  6. Judge Prost in conference in : “What was created in Rome 20 years ago was not a standalone Court, it was a system designed to motivate States to take up the responsibility to investigate+prosecute the most serious crimes known to man”

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  7. الحالة في ليبيا: الدائرة التمهيدية الأولى للمحكمة الجنائية الدولية تصدر أمراً ثانياً بالقبض على محمود مصطفى بوسيف الورفلي لارتكابه جرائم حرب

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  8. Situation in : Judges issue second arrest warrant for Mahmoud Mustafa Busayf Al-Wefalli for his alleged responsibility for . Read more:

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  9. Closing statements in trial will take place on 28-30 August 2018 before Trial Chamber VI at the seat of the Court in The Hague. Practical information & background:

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  10. - What are crimes against humanity? Teodora Jugrin, Associate Legal Officer of the Chambers explains. Learn more about the ICC Rome Statute as it turns 20 this 17 July

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  11. - What are crimes against humanity? Criminal conduct committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack against any civilian population, including murder, rape, torture + more. Help us prevent these crimes + build a .

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  12. et al. case: parties present observations on sentencing before Trial Chamber VII. Watch online now ➡

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  13. et al. case: Trial Chamber VII to hear parties’ observations on sentencing, tomorrow at 10:00 (The Hague time) (Web streaming with 30-minutes delay). For more

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  14. What is genocide? It is a criminal conduct characterised by the specific intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group by killing its members or other means. Help us prevent genocide + build a

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  15. The Rome Statute addresses the most serious crimes of concern to the international community. Learn more about the ICC Rome Statute as it turns 20 this 17 July

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  16. Presidency, Prosecutor and Registrar participated general assembly annual meeting- stressed importance of role of counsel to advancing the Court’s mandate and the administration of

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  17. The Rome Statute offers protection to all when all countries join. Learn more about the ICC Rome Statute as it turns 20 this 17 July

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  18. - Why join the Rome Statute? All nations can adopt the Rome Statute and work together for a by supporting the ICC in prosecuting and helping to prevent serious crimes. Learn more:

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  19. The Rome Statute’s 123 States Parties are united to prevent crimes. Learn more about the ICC Rome Statute as it turns 20 this 17 July

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  20. - What is the Rome Statute? It’s the treaty which created the ICC, and sets out to build a . The treaty turns 20 this year. Learn more:

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