GUIDELINES GOVERNING THE EXERCISE OF JURISDICTION BY THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Abstract
The objective of this research, titled "Navigating International Criminal Court Jurisdiction: Protocols and Operational Practices," is to elucidate individual international criminal responsibility in accordance with international criminal law. The study aims to delineate the specific courts responsible for addressing crimes associated with this responsibility. Additionally, it delves into the terms of reference guiding the court, establishing the basis for categorizing crimes and identifying perpetrators. The research explores how the court exercises its jurisdiction, complemented by the regulation of national jurisdiction. Furthermore, it provides a comprehensive explanation of the court's procedural rules, covering aspects such as investigation and trial procedures. Subsequently, the study outlines the process for appealing verdicts issued by the International Criminal Court.