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International Criminal Law: Courts & Tribunals

International Criminal Court

The ICC is an independent international organization, with international legal personality, with its headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands.

Under Article 5 of the Rome Statute, the ICC's core jurisdiction encompasses the "most serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole" categorised as genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression.

The ICC is not part of the UN but there is cooperation between the two at many levels, and the Rome Statute (eg Arts 13(b) and 16) accords the UN certain powers in certain circumstances.

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