
International tribunals
International tribunals are judicial bodies established to resolve disputes between countries or to address serious violations of international law, such as war crimes and human rights abuses. They function independently from national courts and can include institutions like the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ). These tribunals aim to promote justice, accountability, and the rule of law on a global scale, often dealing with cases that involve multiple nations or significant global issues, ensuring that wrongdoers are held accountable regardless of where their actions occurred.