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International Crime (Crimes against the international community ('a…
International Crime
Crimes against the international community
'a collection of crimes recognised as being of universal concern'
include: genocide, war crimes, piracy (arrrr), slave trading
sometimes committed by the state
some states prosecute u/ UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION
not necessarily committed during times of war
war crimes: not specific group
genocide: specific group
International Criminal Court (ICC)
est 2002 by Rome Statute
court of last resort 'complementary court' - prosecutes a country's case only when they don't
only binding to countries that have signed Rome Statute
Transnational Crimes
domestic crimes that involve crossing in borders in the planing or committing of the crime
human trafficking, drug trafficking, international fraud
Dealing with Transnational crimes
Domestic measures
ratify Rome Statute for ICC
domestic legislation
AFP
Australian Crime Commission
ICAC
International measures
International Agreements (Rome Statute est ICC)
International tribunals (Nuremberg Trials)
extradition treaties
INTERPOL