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The problem of achieving international criminal justice involves several substantive variables in the context of the phenomenon of legal globalization, which has reformulated the requirements of the international community without giving States the opportunity to rearrange their legal status so as to achieve the basic foundations of international criminal justice based on human rights and justice considerations in a world where the interests of States contributing to the trajectory of globalization prevail. With the establishment of the Permanent International Criminal Court, whose statute emerged after marathon negotiations in which the attractions of a globalized world competed for a number of duals such as: (national/universal jurisdiction) (sovereignty/human rights), which has led to seveal treaties, international criminal law has been the result of backlogs since the end of the First World War and the establishment of interim criminal courts, with the establishment of the Permanent International Criminal Court, whose statute emerged after marathon negotiations in which.
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