Estatuto de Roma en la comunidad internacional

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María Camila Giraldo Ceballos
Juan Sebastián Correa Lopera

Keywords

Rome Statute, International Criminal Court, United Nations, Security Council, Ad hoc Tribunals, Complementarity

Abstract

The creation of different international organizations arose within a globalization process and common interest frame, regarding to transcendental circumstances for the States, an example of it, is the creation of the United Nations where discussions about fundamental issues have taken place, as international peace and security, among others. Since the creation of the UN, the lack of a global order arose, trough which important discussions for international community should take place, such as crimes that affect the community as a whole, as well as the imputation of responsibilities and victim´s compensation. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court is the answer to those scourges. It is important to highlight, not only the knowledge regarding the judicial body, but also the decision making process in this framework, specially to be able to identify weaknesses as the frame of impunity, selectivity and the lack of democracy within the organizations, where the concept should be enforced.

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