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《国际刑事法院规约》是联合国全权代表外交会议通过的一个非常重要的国际公约。为了严厉打击那些普遍危害国际和平与安全以及全人类利益的犯罪行为,该规约规定了灭绝种族罪、反人类罪、战争罪和侵略罪四种核心罪行,并且对部分犯罪的定义或者行为表现方式作了较为具体明确的规定。为了在司法实务中更好地适用这些犯罪,有必要正确地处理好国际刑事法院的运作与国家主权观的关系、国际刑事法院对侵略罪的管辖与安理会对侵略形势判断权力的关系和国际刑事法院的管辖与不干涉内政原则的国际法原则的关系。
The Statute of the International Criminal Court is a very important international convention adopted by the Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries. In order to crack down on crimes that are universally endangering international peace and security and the interests of mankind, the Statute provides for the four core crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and crimes of aggression. It also defines the definition of certain crimes or the ways in which they are manifested Made more specific and specific provisions. In order to better apply these crimes in judicial practice, it is necessary to correctly handle the relationship between the operation of the International Criminal Court and the concept of state sovereignty, the relationship between the ICC’s jurisdiction over the crime of aggression and the Security Council’s power to judge the aggressive situation, and the International Criminal Law The relationship between the jurisdiction of the court and the principles of international law that do not interfere in the internal affairs.