
Civilian War Crimes Tribunal
A Civilian War Crimes Tribunal is a judicial body tasked with investigating and trying individuals or groups responsible for serious violations of international law during conflict, such as genocide, torture, or targeting civilians. Unlike military courts, these tribunals focus specifically on crimes committed against civilians and aim to uphold justice and accountability. They operate under international legal standards and often work to ensure that perpetrators are held responsible, regardless of their rank or status, contributing to justice and the rule of law in post-conflict settings.