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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: MATTERS OF SUBJECT JURISDICTION
The International Criminal Court is the result of a long historical process, during which society sought to punish those responsible for serious crimes against humanity, based on the practice of the Nuremberg Court and other special courts. It is proposed to envisage amending the statute of the ICC in order to clarify and expand its jurisdiction.