The International Criminal Court (ICC) is an international court that exists in perpetuity. It was founded in 1998 in Rome by a convention of 160 governments and is situated in The Hague, Netherlands. As a result of that meeting, the Rome Statute was adopted and the International
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Restorative Justice, unlike traditional criminal Justice, does not include the victim in the punishment of the perpetrator. Instead of requiring revenge for injustice, Restorative Justice aims to foster accountability. This is most usually accomplished by gathering the victim, offenders, and