Individual Criminal Responsibility, International Criminal Court Explained
Individual Criminal Responsibility Explained and visualized in public international law in accordance with the International Criminal Court and the Rome statute, in terms of the ICC jurisdiction ( genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes ) and the subsidiary role of the ICC as the main jurisdiction remains with the local courts. Only when national court is unwilling or unable to prosecute individuals for international crimes, the ICC can intervene. Also the video shed light on the United Nations security council power to refer case to the ICC even when the person in question is a citizen of a country non member to the Rome statute like in Sudan and Al Bashir case
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