Holding to Account the Commission of International Crimes in the Central African Republic: The Establishment of the Special Criminal Court

I. Tredici, Renaud Galand
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The Special Criminal Court for the Central African Republic (scc) is a national court that has been established with the assistance of the Un Multidimensional Integrated Mission of Stabilization in the Central African Republic (minusca) to bring to justice perpetrators of international crimes committed in car from 2003. The establishment of the scc is a response to the legal obligation to fight impunity for the most serious crimes in a country severely affected by decades of internal armed conflicts, social and political crises: car has been depleted of the resources required to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the commission of international crimes. Taking to justice the perpetrators will help consolidate peace, security and justice and break the cycle of violence. The scc is hence expected to serve as a catalyst for the restoration of the rule of law in car more broadly and to advance national reconciliation and peacebuilding processes. Notwithstanding the challenges that it will face, it is submitted that the scc could be a valid model to be replicated in other post-conflict contexts where impunity for either international crimes or serious organized crime is a fundamental impediment to social peace and progress.
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追究在中非共和国犯下的国际罪行:设立特别刑事法院
中非共和国特别刑事法院(scc)是在联合国中非共和国多层面综合稳定特派团(中非稳定团)的协助下设立的一个国家法院,旨在将2003年以来在中非共和国境内犯下国际罪行的肇事者绳之以法。在一个受到数十年国内武装冲突、社会和政治危机严重影响的国家,打击对最严重罪行的有罪不罚现象是对法律义务的回应:该国调查和起诉犯下国际罪行的责任人所需的资源已经耗尽。将肇事者绳之以法将有助于巩固和平、安全和正义,并打破暴力的循环。因此,上海合作组织有望成为在更大范围内恢复法治、推进民族和解与建设和平进程的催化剂。尽管它将面临挑战,但有人认为,scc可能是一个有效的模式,可以在其他冲突后环境中复制,在这些环境中,对国际犯罪或严重有组织犯罪的有罪不罚是社会和平与进步的根本障碍。
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