152026320 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW ( 3 Crd.Hrs )

In the general curriculum, the course deals with the study of the historical development of the emergence of international criminal law, its essence, sources and principles. It also examines the types of international crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. As for the special curriculum, the course deals with international criminal law from two basic angles, first: the general theory of international criminal justice, which sheds light on the most prominent stages of development of international criminal justice and the idea of ??international criminal justice. In this topic, we examine the experience of private international criminal justice and the hybrid international criminal justice, and delve into some examples in both types. Second: The International Criminal Court in terms of its state of origin, its founding document and its terms of reference, and a deeper understanding of the crimes that fall within that jurisdiction. In addition, the course seeks to understand the nature of Palestine’s membership in that organization and exploring the legal effects of that membership on Israeli practices.