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Crimes Against Humanity

What is Crimes Against Humanity?

Crimes against humanity are particularly odious offenses that constitute a serious attack on human dignity or grave humiliation or degradation of one or more human beings. They are committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack.

Historical Background

The concept of crimes against humanity emerged in the early 20th century, particularly in response to the Armenian Genocide. It was further developed in the Nuremberg Trials after World War II and codified in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

Key Points

10 points
  • 1.

    Must be committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack.

  • 2.

    Attack must be directed against a civilian population.

  • 3.

    Perpetrator must have knowledge of the attack.

  • 4.

    Include murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation, imprisonment, torture, rape, sexual slavery, persecution, enforced disappearance of persons, and apartheid.

  • 5.

    Not isolated or random acts, but part of a larger pattern of violence.

  • 6.

    Can be committed during peacetime or armed conflict.

  • 7.

    Individual criminal responsibility for committing, ordering, or assisting in the commission of crimes against humanity.

  • 8.

    No statute of limitations for crimes against humanity.

  • 9.

    Often overlap with war crimes and genocide.

  • 10.

    Prosecution can occur at the international or national level.

Recent Developments

5 developments

Increased focus on prosecuting crimes against humanity committed in contemporary conflicts and situations of mass atrocities.

Efforts to strengthen international mechanisms for investigating and prosecuting crimes against humanity.

Debate over the definition and scope of crimes against humanity in the context of new forms of violence and oppression.

Use of universal jurisdiction to prosecute crimes against humanity suspects in national courts.

Challenges in gathering evidence and securing convictions for crimes against humanity.

This Concept in News

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Source Topic

ICC Investigates Duterte for Alleged Extrajudicial Killings in Drug War

International Relations

UPSC Relevance

Important for UPSC GS Paper 2 (International Relations) and GS Paper 3 (Security). Understanding crimes against humanity is crucial for analyzing human rights violations, international justice, and the responsibility to protect.