The ICC is the first and only standing international court capable of prosecuting humanitys worst crimes: genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity. It faces huge obstacles. It has no police force; it pursues investigations in areas of tremendous turmoil conflict and death; it is charged both with trying suspects and with aiding their victims; and it seeks to combine divergent legal traditions in an entirely new international legal mechanism. International law advocates sought to establish a standing international criminal court for more than 150 years. Other temporary single-purpose criminal tribunals truth commissions and special courts have come and gone but the ICC is the only permanent inheritor of the Nuremberg legacy. In Building the International Criminal Court Oberlin College Professor of Politics Ben Schiff analyzes the ICC melding historical perspective international relations theories and observers insights to explain the Courts origins creation innovations dynamics and operational challenges.
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