
ICC Appeals Chamber
The ICC Appeals Chamber is a key part of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which prosecutes individuals for serious crimes like genocide and war crimes. The Appeals Chamber reviews decisions made by lower court chambers to ensure fairness and legal correctness. If a party disagrees with a judgment or sentence from a trial, they can appeal to this chamber. It consists of judges who assess legal arguments and evidence to determine whether to uphold, change, or overturn the original decision, ensuring justice is served according to international law.