
International Justice
International justice refers to the legal processes and institutions that address and rectify crimes that affect the global community, such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. It aims to hold individuals, particularly leaders and military commanders, accountable for their actions, ensuring that victims' rights are respected and offenders are punished. Key entities in this field include the International Criminal Court (ICC) and various tribunals established by the United Nations. International justice seeks to promote the rule of law, deter future crimes, and provide a sense of closure and healing for affected communities.