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Felicity Mcmahon
12 January, 06:15
The concept of war crimes in international law
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War crimes are defined in the statute that established the International Criminal Court, which includes: Grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions, such as: Willful killing, or causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health. Torture or inhumane treatment.
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