INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
Journal Title: International Journal of Research in Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 8
Abstract
When one is wrong, the justice and the punishments are given by the country. But when the Country and its Government’s are corrupt and involved in a wrong doing, Who or What will come to the aid of the country’s citizen? This is the question having by the researcher, This paper seeks to answer the question of a country’s citizens safety and wellbeing even if the government is involved in crime and what Punishments, Precautions and fines given to the country and what steps are taken to prevent it from happening again. The present study deals with the history of international courts, international laws based on evidences ( Reviews and articles) , Case procedures, Rectifications and appropriate recommendations are mentioned in this study.
Authors and Affiliations
C Raja Monsingh And Dr Ashok Kumar Katta
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