International Crimes
International crimes are serious offenses that violate international law and are recognized by multiple countries. These crimes include acts such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. They often involve large-scale harm to individuals or groups and can occur during conflicts or in peacetime.
To address these crimes, the international community has established legal frameworks and institutions, such as the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC prosecutes individuals accused of committing international crimes, aiming to ensure accountability and justice for victims, while promoting the rule of law across nations.