مبدأ التكامل أمام القضاء الجنائي الدولي
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University of Ain Temouchent
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The precept of complementarity is a basic principle in the intersational criminal justice
system that aims to achieve justice and fight extremely serious enmes effectively.This precept is
based on enhancing cooperation and coordination between countries and international
organizations in order to punish criminals who have committed cross-border crimes. It is also
considered the effective exchange of information and evidence and International judicial
cooperation to blame those accused of criminal crimes related to genocide, crimes against
humanity, war crimes, and other extremely serious criminal crimes. Using this precept, private
international courts were established, such as the International Criminal Court, to try criminals
and achieve justice for victims. Commitment to international agreements is considered by the
Rome Convention to establish The International Criminal Court is an important step to
strengthen the precept of complementarity and achieve international justice. In general, the
precept of complementarity remains one of the precept available under the statute of the
International Criminal Court, in ensuring justice, achieving international peace and security,
preserving human rights and confronting serious criminal crimes at the international level.
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مذكرة مكملة لنيل شهادة الماستر في الحقوق- تخصص: قانون عام
