Abstract

As a result of the bloody wars, international criminal courts were formed based on different time conditions. The purpose of the International Criminal Tribunals was to prosecute and prosecute perpetrators of international crimes and ultimately to create international peace and security and order. Looking at the historical evolution, it is clear that the idea of establishing an International Criminal Court has existed for almost a hundred years, and even the idea of establishing an International Criminal Court at the end of World War I has been raised, but unfortunately because of the orientations. Political and Lack of International Implementation and Occasionally Dispute between Heads of State This global idea was never realized. Until another war broke out and World War II broke out, the world once again witnessed atrocities at a much larger scale and more catastrophic than the First World War, and thereafter the international community came to the realization that the First Establish an international tribunal in the international arena, followed by the Nuremberg International Tribunal and the Tokyo International Military Tribunal to uphold the rights of thousands of innocent people affected by the catastrophe of war and the atrocities resulting from it.

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