Quiz for:
Introduction to International Criminal Law (Part 1)

Question 1

Which type of law represents state practices and beliefs accepted as legal requirements?

Question 2

Which principle forbids retrying acquitted individuals in ICL?

Question 3

What challenge is particularly associated with proving the crime of genocide?

Question 4

In which city is the International Criminal Court (ICC) located?

Question 5

What are the primary goals of International Criminal Law (ICL)?

Question 6

Why might a case be referred to an international criminal court rather than a domestic court?

Question 7

What are the historical examples of ad hoc tribunals created in the 1990s?

Question 8

What principle was articulated by the Nuremberg Tribunal regarding individual responsibility?

Question 9

Which example would fall under the category of crimes against humanity?

Question 10

Which of these crimes was cited as an example of war crimes?

Question 11

How does the International Criminal Law (ICL) define individual criminal responsibility?

Question 12

What is the purpose of the International Criminal Court (ICC)?

Question 13

What principle ensures that military or government leaders can be held responsible for crimes they should have prevented?

Question 14

What are the four core categories of international crimes addressed by ICL?

Question 15

What type of crime involves serious violations connected to ongoing armed conflict?