Title : Development of International Criminal Justice Institutions: From Nuremberg, Tokyo Tribunal to the ICC



Publication Year : 2025
Index: other (Institutional Website / Event Record) Publisher Name: Center for the Study of Genocide and Justice (CSGJ), Liberation War Museum
Location : Liberation War Museum
Publication/Engagement Type : SEMINAR Discipline : Law Date : 23 August 2025 Presentaion Mode : In-Person Presentation Type : Oral
Funding Information:
Funding Source : None
Other Information:
Direct Sustainable Development Goals :
SDG16 Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
Indirect Sustainable Development Goals :
SDG4 Quality Education
SDG17 Partnership for the Goals
Sustainable Development Sub Goals :
Promote rule of law and equal access to justice
Strengthen relevant national institutions for preventing violence and combating terrorism and crime
Promote non-discriminatory laws and policies
Ensure learners acquire knowledge and skills for sustainable development and global citizenship
Encourage and promote effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships
Impact statement: This invited lecture examined the historical development of international criminal justice institutions, tracing the evolution from the Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals to the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC). It contributed to academic and professional discussions on the development of international criminal law and global justice mechanisms. Collaboration: NGO Keywords: International Criminal Law, Nuremberg Tribunal, Tokyo Tribunal, International Criminal Court, ICC, Genocide, Transitional Just