International Criminal Court faces jurisdictional challenge with global implications.
The article discusses the challenges faced by the International Criminal Court in determining its jurisdiction. It explores how the court decides which cases it can hear and which it cannot. The researchers analyze the legal framework and criteria used by the court to establish jurisdiction. They found that the court's jurisdiction is limited to specific situations and crimes, such as genocide and war crimes. The article highlights the complexities involved in determining the court's jurisdiction and the importance of adhering to legal standards in international criminal law.