Review:
International Criminal Tribunals
overall review score: 4.5
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International criminal tribunals are judicial bodies established to prosecute individuals accused of committing serious violations of international humanitarian law, such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
Key Features
- Prosecuting serious violations of international humanitarian law
- Holding individuals accountable for their actions
- Promoting justice and reconciliation in post-conflict societies
Pros
- Helps bring perpetrators of atrocities to justice
- Contributes to the development of international law
- Provides a forum for victims to seek justice and closure
Cons
- Can be costly and time-consuming
- May face challenges in securing cooperation from states in delivering justice