International Tribunals
International tribunals are specialized courts established to resolve disputes between countries or to address serious violations of international law. They operate under specific treaties or agreements and can focus on various issues, such as human rights, war crimes, or trade disputes. Examples include the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice.
These tribunals aim to promote justice and accountability on a global scale. They provide a platform for countries and individuals to seek legal redress and ensure that international laws are upheld. Their decisions can influence international relations and contribute to the development of international law.