Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and Dealing with International Cyber Crimes in the Human Fields of International Law
International crimes in the human fields have the nature of violating the international standards of human rights and humanitarian rights which the international community is unanimous about them. This violation by ignoring the international standards in the cyberspace will cause a threat to international cyber peace and security. The threat created in the mentioned areas with cyber war crime and cyber crime against humanity will be imaginable. This article, with an analytical-descriptive approach, aims to state that according to Article 7 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court, in case of violation of humanitarian rights, crimes against humanity can be committed in cyber space. Also, according to Article 8 of the aforementioned reference statute, in case of violation of human rights, a war crime will appear in the cyber environment of countries and in the international arena. Finally, considering the existence of individual criminal responsibility inferred from Article 23 of the Statute of the Court, as well as the necessity of impunity for crimes committed in the international law system, it will be possible and possible to deal with crimes committed without any immunity in the International Criminal Court.
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