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INVESTIGATIONS BY THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
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  • Timeline of ICC situations and cases
  • ICC investigations and examinations, as of March 2022<br />'''Green:''' Official investigations (Uganda, DR Congo, Central African Republic I + II, Darfur (Sudan), Kenya, Libya, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Georgia, Burundi, Afghanistan, Palestine, Venezuela I, Bangladesh/Myanmar, Philippines, Ukraine)<br />'''Light red:''' Ongoing preliminary examinations (Nigeria, Guinea, Venezuela II)<br />'''Dark red:''' Closed preliminary examinations that have not resulted in an investigation (Colombia, Iraq, Honduras, South Korea, Comoros (registered vessels), Gabon, Bolivia)
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Happened-before         
RELATION BETWEEN THE RESULT OF TWO EVENTS, SUCH THAT IF ONE EVENT SHOULD HAPPEN BEFORE ANOTHER EVENT, THE RESULT MUST REFLECT THAT, EVEN IF THOSE EVENTS ARE IN REALITY EXECUTED OUT OF ORDER
Happened before; Lamport ordering; Happens-before
In computer science, the happened-before relation (denoted: \to \;) is a relation between the result of two events, such that if one event should happen before another event, the result must reflect that, even if those events are in reality executed out of order (usually to optimize program flow). This involves ordering events based on the potential causal relationship of pairs of events in a concurrent system, especially asynchronous distributed systems.
court martial         
  • The Field Court Martial of the Finnish 15th Brigade in July 1944. (declassified by the Finnish government in 2006 showing the [[Winter War]] and [[Continuation War]] against the Soviet Union from 1939-45)
JUDICIAL ACTION IN MILITARY FORCES
Courts-Martial; Court-Martial; Military court; Courts martial; Courts-martial; General court-martial; Court martialed; Court Martial; Court-martialled; Court-martials; Courtmartial; Court martial; Court martials; Military trial; Court-martialed; General court martial; Courts–martial; War tribunal; Court martialled
also court-martial (court martials, court martialling, court martialled)
Note: The spellings 'court martialing' and 'court martialed' are used in American English; 'courts martial' is also used as a plural form for the noun.
1.
A court martial is a trial in a military court of a member of the armed forces who is charged with breaking a military law.
He is due to face a court-martial on drugs charges...
He was arrested, tried by court martial and shot.
N-VAR
2.
If a member of the armed forces is court martialled, he or she is tried in a military court.
I was court-martialled and sentenced to six months in a military prison.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
court martial         
  • The Field Court Martial of the Finnish 15th Brigade in July 1944. (declassified by the Finnish government in 2006 showing the [[Winter War]] and [[Continuation War]] against the Soviet Union from 1939-45)
JUDICIAL ACTION IN MILITARY FORCES
Courts-Martial; Court-Martial; Military court; Courts martial; Courts-martial; General court-martial; Court martialed; Court Martial; Court-martialled; Court-martials; Courtmartial; Court martial; Court martials; Military trial; Court-martialed; General court martial; Courts–martial; War tribunal; Court martialled
¦ noun (plural courts martial or court martials) a judicial court for trying members of the armed services accused of offences against military law.
¦ verb (court-martial) (court-martials, court-martialling, court-martialled; US court-martials, court-martialing, court-martialed) try by court martial.

Βικιπαίδεια

International Criminal Court investigations

The International Criminal Court has opened investigations in Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Darfur, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Libya, Uganda, Bangladesh/Myanmar, Palestine and Venezuela. Additionally, the Office of the Prosecutor conducted preliminary examinations in situations in Bolivia, Colombia, Guinea, Iraq / the United Kingdom, Nigeria, Georgia, Honduras, South Korea, Ukraine and Venezuela. Preliminary investigations were closed in Gabon; Honduras; registered vessels of Comoros, Greece, and Cambodia; South Korea; and Colombia on events since 1 July 2002.

The Court's Pre-Trial Chambers publicly indicted 52 people. Proceedings against 22 are ongoing: 16 are at large as fugitives, one is the pre-trial phase and five are on trial. Proceedings against 30 have been completed: two are serving sentences, seven have finished sentences, four have been acquitted, seven have had the charges against them dismissed, three have had the charges against them withdrawn, and seven have died before the conclusion of the proceedings against them.

As of September 2010, the Office of the Prosecutor had received 8,874 communications about alleged crimes. After initial review, 4,002 of these communications were dismissed as "manifestly outside the jurisdiction of the Court".