what does the international criminal court do?

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is an independent international organization that investigates and prosecutes individuals responsible for the most serious crimes of international concern, such as genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and aggression. Its main goal is to ensure accountability for these crimes and provide justice for victims. The ICC operates on the principle of complementarity, which means that it only intervenes when national legal systems are unwilling or unable to prosecute such crimes.