international justice
International justice refers to the legal frameworks and institutions that address crimes that transcend national borders, such as war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. It aims to hold individuals accountable for serious violations of human rights and to promote accountability, truth, and reconciliation in post-conflict societies. Key institutions include the International Criminal Court (ICC) and various tribunals established by the United Nations.
The concept of international justice also encompasses the principles of fairness and equality before the law, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their nationality or status, can be prosecuted for their actions. It seeks to provide victims with a voice and a means to seek redress, fostering a global commitment to uphold human rights and prevent future atrocities.