
On International Criminal Justice Day, global attention focuses on justice for victims of serious crimes. The International Bar Association (IBA), through its ICC & ICL Programme, has highlighted the urgent need for states to support the Rome Statute system. This system underpins the International Criminal Court (ICC), which prosecutes individuals responsible for war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity.
The IBA emphasizes that strong state commitment is vital to:
- Hold perpetrators accountable
- Ensure victims receive justice and reparations
The Rome Statute system represents an essential framework in combating impunity worldwide. Advocates urge governments to strengthen their cooperation with the ICC and to enhance domestic mechanisms that promote victim-centered justice.
Key areas of focus include:
- Improving legal aid
- Protecting witnesses
- Recognizing victims’ rights throughout the judicial process
As challenges persist in achieving international criminal justice, such concerted efforts remain crucial to uphold the rule of law and human dignity. The significance of International Criminal Justice Day is to renew these commitments and to remind states of their responsibilities towards victims.
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