• World Day for International Justice: Things You need to Know

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    World Day for International Justice: Things You need to Know

    The importance of the day is underscored by the need to promote victims' rights and increase public understanding of justice. Additionally, the day encourages individuals from all around the world to concentrate on pressing issues.

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    : Every year on July 17, World Day for International Justice is marked
    to commemorate the development of the global justice system and to advance
    victim rights. It emphasises the necessity of preventing impunity and
    delivering justice to those who have suffered from war crimes, crimes against
    humanity, and genocide. This day is also known as International Criminal
    Justice (ICC) Day.



    Why
    is it observed as World Day for International Justice?



    The historic
    adoption of the Rome Statute and the establishment of the new international
    criminal justice system in 1998 are commemorated on World Day for International
    Justice.




    It
    is believed that the creation of the International Criminal Court marked a
    turning point for world peace and the rule of law. It is the first independent,
    permanent international court with the power to try defendants charged with
    grave transgressions of human rights and international humanitarian law. The
    ICC is not a substitute for national courts, but it is available when a nation
    is unable or unwilling to carry out investigations or punish offenders.



    The Court's
    treaty has been ratified by more than 139 nations. It has been ratified by
    nearly 80 states, which are a representation of every continent on earth.



     



    Significance



     



    The importance
    of the day is underscored by the need to promote victims' rights and increase
    public understanding of justice. Additionally, the day encourages individuals
    from all around the world to concentrate on pressing issues.



    Numerous
    activities are done all around the world to recognise the day and support the
    International Criminal Court. The media, which includes various news networks,
    radio stations, and newspapers, also promotes this day. Numerous organisations
    draw attention to important issues like genocide, brutality against women, etc.