International Justice
International justice refers to the legal frameworks and institutions that address crimes and human rights violations that transcend national borders. It aims to hold individuals accountable for serious offenses, such as war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity, often through international courts like the International Criminal Court (ICC).
This system seeks to promote accountability, deter future crimes, and provide justice for victims. It operates on principles of fairness and impartiality, ensuring that even powerful individuals are subject to the law. International justice also involves cooperation among nations to enforce laws and support victims' rights globally.