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      The right of international jurisdiction to consider the crime of genocide under the International Criminal Court

      Author:
      Belaid Abu Rizeza, Fathi
      ,
      Rahoma Abu Rqaiba, Omar
      Abstract: The crime of genocide is one of the crimes directed against the human race. It can even be described as the most serious international crime and as a crime of crimes, because of the threat it poses to a person’s life, health, and dignity. Its seriousness appears in the fact that it threatens to exterminate an entire group or groups for religious, ethnic, or racial reasons. Or tribal...etc. And as serious as this crime is, and so that the perpetrators of the crime do not escape punishment, and in order to achieve criminal justice, it must take on an international and universal nature, represented by the International Criminal Court, to ensure a fair trial, represented by the imposition of the harshest punishments on its perpetrators and the means it has of redressing the damage. And compensation for those affected.
      URI: http://192.64.112.23/xmlui/handle/311/43
      Subject: Law
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      contributor authorBelaid Abu Rizeza, Fathi
      contributor authorRahoma Abu Rqaiba, Omar
      date accessioned2024-11-16T16:04:56Z
      date available2024-11-16T16:04:56Z
      date issued2024-05-21
      identifier citationAbu Rizeza , Fathi Belaid, and Omar Rahoma Abu Rqaiba , trans. 2024. “The Right of International Jurisdiction to Consider the Crime of Genocide under the International Criminal Court”. Twejer Journal 7 (2): 227-44. https://doi.org/10.31918/6vmp7f36.en_US
      identifier urihttp://192.64.112.23/xmlui/handle/311/43
      description abstractThe crime of genocide is one of the crimes directed against the human race. It can even be described as the most serious international crime and as a crime of crimes, because of the threat it poses to a person’s life, health, and dignity. Its seriousness appears in the fact that it threatens to exterminate an entire group or groups for religious, ethnic, or racial reasons. Or tribal...etc. And as serious as this crime is, and so that the perpetrators of the crime do not escape punishment, and in order to achieve criminal justice, it must take on an international and universal nature, represented by the International Criminal Court, to ensure a fair trial, represented by the imposition of the harshest punishments on its perpetrators and the means it has of redressing the damage. And compensation for those affected.en_US
      language isootheren_US
      publisherSoran Universityen_US
      subjectLawen_US
      titleThe right of international jurisdiction to consider the crime of genocide under the International Criminal Courten_US
      typePresentationen_US
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