
International Crimes Tribunal
The International Crimes Tribunal is a judicial body established by a country to prosecute serious offenses like genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity committed within its borders or by its nationals. It conducts legal proceedings to hold individuals accountable, ensuring justice for victims and upholding international legal standards. These tribunals aim to address atrocities, promote reconciliation, and deter future violations, functioning according to established legal procedures that respect fair trial rights and international norms.