
International Criminal Court (ICC) Appeals Chamber
The ICC Appeals Chamber is a part of the International Criminal Court that reviews decisions made by the court’s trial chambers. Its role is to hear appeals from parties who are unsatisfied with rulings on issues like acquittals, convictions, or legal procedures. The Appeals Chamber ensures the correct application of the law and fair procedure, maintaining the integrity of the court’s justice process. Its decisions can affirm, reverse, or modify previous rulings, providing a higher level of oversight and legal clarity within the ICC’s justice system.