Abstract

The article examines the legal and institutional foundations of the fight against the international community and individual states with the crime of genocide and other crimes in Rwanda. An analysis of the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court for Rwanda in the field of combating international crimes has been carried out. The features of judicial activity in solving issues of bringing persons to justice for committing the crime of genocide are revealed. Key words: international criminal court, genocide, Rwanda, non-international armed conflict, responsibility.

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