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The International Criminal Court and the Quest for Global Justice their Challenges and Prospects
The International Criminal Court and the Quest for Global Justice their Challenges and Prospects

Author(s): Zainab Ahmed Alni, Rasem Mseer Jasim, Mohammed Turki, Bushra Abd Al-Lattif Jasim
Subject(s): Criminal Law, International Law, Sociology of Law, Court case
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: International Criminal Court (Icc); Global Justice; Impunity Gap; International Crimes; State Cooperation; Legitimacy; Representativeness; Geopolitical Pressures; International Judicial Institution; A

Summary/Abstract: The establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) was motivated by the need to confront severe international crimes and address the lack of accountability within national legal systems. Nevertheless, the role and effectiveness of this phenomenon have been topics of ongoing discussion among the global community.The article aims to analyze the many problems encountered by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in its pursuit of delivering justice worldwide while also exploring the potential outlook for its future position within the broader framework of the international justice system.This study included a thorough examination of ICC case law, the involvement of member states, and the concerns associated with the International Criminal Court. Additional insights into the activities of the Court and its perceived strengths and shortcomings were obtained via qualitative interviews conducted with international law experts and practitioners.The study's results demonstrate that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has achieved significant progress in ensuring persons' responsibility for severe international offences. Nonetheless, the organization encounters significant obstacles, such as geopolitical influences, concerns over intergovernmental collaboration, and inquiries about its credibility and inclusiveness. Despite these problems, an increasingly prevalent agreement exists about establishing a resilient international judicial institution.It can be said that the International Criminal Court (ICC) continues to have a significant position within the framework of global justice. Despite encountering several difficulties, given the implementation of appropriate reforms and sustained backing from the global community, it could assume a more substantial role in upholding accountability and justice worldwide.

  • Issue Year: 3/2024
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 481-492
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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