THE JUSTICE AFTER THE MASSACRES
The first experiences of International Penal Courts has been the Military Courts of Nuremberg in 1945-1946 to punish the Nazi and Japanese war criminals[E1], while in 1947, the International Law Court of United Nation has received the charge to elaborate the Statute of a Permanent Court.
In 1993 and in 1994 violent conflicts burned in ex-Yugoslavia and then in Rwanda, the ethnic Operation brought War Crimes against the Humanity and the explosion of Genocide: the United Nation has decided to establish two Special Courts in Aja (1993) and in Arusha (1994), which aim is to judge all persons responsible of those atrocities and to discourage those similar Crimes.
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