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the International Criminal Court (ICC) on North Atlantic Treaty Organization

their objectives (NATO)

Objectives  To investigate, prosecute, and punish those  To deter and defend against any potential
accountable for genocide, war crimes, crimes military threat to its member nations.
against humanity, and aggression are the
primary objectives of the International
Criminal Court (ICC), an international judicial  To obligate the signatory nations to support
body. one another in the event of an attack on
any of them.

 To join the ICC a singular country should


comply with the Rome Statute and assist with
its investigations and prosecutions.
Participation in the ICC is optional.
Roles   To seek to punish offenders and prevent  To avert all forms of international
such crimes by holding them responsible hostilities.
for their deeds.
 To open up opportunities for trade and
 To create an experience for each investment with other member states.
government that can lead to international
sanctions or other economic
repercussions if it is the target of an ICC
investigation or prosecution.
Functions  To promote international justice and  To foster democracy and the rule of law
accountability and ensure that the most and offers a platform for its members to
severe crimes of global significance are collaborate and consult on politics.
not left unpunished.
 To avoid wars, control crises, and offer
 To uphold justice and prosecute those collective defense against prospective
who have committed major crimes against threats, NATO works to advance peace.
humanity, war crimes, and genocide. No To promote peace and stability in the
of their status or rank, the ICC advances larger area, NATO collaborates with
justice by looking into and punishing those several non-member nations.
accountable for these crimes.

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