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Deforma Laboral y Estado carcelario: Así se vuelve al siglo XIX

Por Sólana López   Mientras el mundo avanza, Argentina aprobó en 48 horas una reforma laboral que destruye derechos conquistados en un siglo de lucha y una ley de punibilidad adolescente que criminaliza la pobreza. El pueblo resiste en las calles, el movimiento feminista prepara la respuesta. Miércoles 11 de febrero. Mientras la policía reprimíaSeguir leyendo “Deforma Laboral y Estado carcelario: Así se vuelve al siglo XIX”
The Rome Statute defines and prohibits war crimes and genocide

The Rome Statute, establishing the International Criminal Court (ICC), was adopted on July 17, 1998, in Rome, Italy. The Statute emerged from diplomatic efforts to address the need for a permanent international court to prosecute individuals for the most serious crimes of international concern, such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. The drafting process involved representatives from various countries and legal experts, aiming to create a robust framework for accountability and justice on a global scale. The Rome Statute entered into force on July 1, 2002, marking a significant milestone in the establishment of a permanent international judicial body for the prosecution of individuals responsible for egregious international crimes.
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Mas informacion en
-https://www.icc-cpi.int/sites/default/files/RS-Eng.pdf
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rome_Statute

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