17.07.2015 - World Day for International Justice
World Day for International Justice, also referred to as Day of International Criminal Justice or International Justice Day is celebrated throughout the world on July 17 as part of an effort to recognize the emerging system of international criminal justice. July 17 was chosen because it is the anniversary of the adoption of the Rome Statute, the treaty that created the International Criminal Court. On 1 June 2010, at the Review Conference of the Rome Statute
held in Kampala (Uganda), the Assembly of State Parties decided to
celebrate 17 July as the Day of International Criminal Justice.
Each year, people around the world use this day to host events to
promote international criminal justice, especially support for the
International Criminal Court. The day has been successful enough to
attract international news attention, and for groups to use the day to
focus attention on particular issues such as genocide in Darfur, Falun Dafa, and serious crimes of violence against women.
Note : The International Court of Justice (French: Cour internationale de justice; commonly referred to as the World Court or ICJ) is the primary judicial branch of the United Nations. It is based in the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands.
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