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The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a permanent international tribunal established to prosecute individuals for crimes such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. It was created by the Rome Statute in 1998 and aims to ensure accountability for the most serious offenses, promoting justice at a global level. Its establishment reflects a shift towards multilateralism in international relations, which contrasts with earlier unilateral approaches prevalent in foreign policy discussions before significant events like 9/11.
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