[Tree] World Day for International Justice

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updates: The World Day for International Justice is observed every year on July 17 to promote international criminal justice and fight against impunity. It commemorates the adoption of the Rome Statute on July 17, 1998, which established the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC is the first permanent international court that prosecutes individuals accused of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes of aggression. The day raises awareness about the importance of holding individuals accountable for grave crimes and highlights the rights of victims and survivors. Ways to participate include educating oneself about international criminal justice, raising awareness, participating in events, and advocating for justice and accountability.

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updates: Integration of information about World Day for International Justice 2024

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updates: The challenges faced by the justice system at both the local and global levels

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updates: Integration of information about the role and impact of LA Public Defenders

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updates: The article 'The economic consequences of legal behavior' by Kaushik Basu discusses how societal attitudes towards the law can significantly affect a country's economic performance [9cd57d37]. Basu highlights the importance of a system that emphasizes the spirit of the law, as it gives individuals discretionary power, leading to potential misuse or abuse. He cites Japan as an example of a country that has transformed from a low-income economy to one of the world's richest countries, partly due to its law-abiding culture. Adherence to the letter of the law fosters better organization, which fuels economic growth and overall development. On the other hand, the New York model, where individuals are given leeway to interpret the law, has its merits in encouraging creativity and enhancing efficiency. Basu suggests that attempting to bring about a normative transition from adherence to the letter of the law to realizing its spirit could backfire, producing cacophony. He emphasizes the role of economists and legal scholars in facilitating such a shift while mitigating potential risks [9cd57d37].

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updates: Integration of information on the economic consequences of legal behavior

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updates: Integration of the article 'Rule of Law: Vapid or still relevant?' by Martin van Staden

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updates: Integration of the role of international law in ensuring justice and promoting stability in a globalized world

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updates: The article emphasizes the importance of crafting a 21st-century social contract to address the challenges of the modern world. It suggests that a new social contract should prioritize inclusivity, sustainability, and social justice. The article highlights the role of governments, businesses, and individuals in shaping the social contract. The author calls for a collaborative effort to create a new social contract that reflects the values and aspirations of the 21st century.

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updates: The inclusion of additional sources and perspectives

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updates: Restructured and streamlined information, grouped related points, eliminated repetitive information, maintained a clear and objective perspective, ensured logical flow

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updates: Focused on reforming global economic governance and addressing climate change

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updates: Added information about the urgent need for global governance reform

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