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Contains description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world.
Information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 267 world entities.
The International Criminal Court (ICC), governed by the Rome Statute, is the first permanent, treaty based, international criminal court established to help end impunity for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community.
The ICC is an independent international organisation, and is not part of the United Nations system. Its seat is at The Hague in the Netherlands
In accordance with its mandate, the Mechanism has assumed responsibility for a number of functions of the ICTR and the ICTY. The essential functions include tracking and prosecution of remaining fugitives, appeals and review proceedings, protection of witnesses and victims, etc.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations (UN). It was established in June 1945 by the Charter of the United Nations and began work in April 1946.