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International Criminal Court

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The Hague, Netherlands

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An intergovernmental organization and international tribunal that prosecutes individuals for crimes against humanity.

CCI Score

CCI Score: International Criminal Court

53.93

-0.02%

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ICC Chief Prosecutor Accused of Punishing Staff for Leaking Misconduct Claims

Reuters-reported allegations indicate that ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan demoted at least four staff members who raised concerns or leaked information regarding sexual misconduct within the organization. The investigative report highlights that these punitive actions came amid a wider UN inquiry into alleged sexual harassment, raising significant concerns about the treatment of staff and internal accountability.

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International Criminal Court is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • ICC Chief Prosecutor Accused of Punishing Staff for Leaking Misconduct Claims Logo
    APR
    04
    2025

    Reuters-reported allegations indicate that ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan demoted at least four staff members who raised concerns or leaked information regarding sexual misconduct within the organization. The investigative report highlights that these punitive actions came amid a wider UN inquiry into alleged sexual harassment, raising significant concerns about the treatment of staff and internal accountability.

  • ICC Issues Arrest Warrant Amid Hungary's Withdrawal Logo
    APR
    03
    2025

    On April 3, 2025, Al Jazeera reported that Hungary announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court following a high-profile red-carpet welcome for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In response, the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu on suspicion of war crimes in Gaza, demonstrating its commitment to international justice and accountability.

  • +85

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The ICC's decision to issue an arrest warrant for Netanyahu underscores its dedication to enforcing international law and holding potentially authoritarian figures accountable for war crimes. This action aligns strongly with anti-authoritarian and progressive principles by upholding human rights and demonstrating public and political leadership in the field of international justice.

    Hungary to withdraw from International Criminal Court

  • ICC Upholds International Justice with Duterte Arrest Logo
    MAR
    15
    2025

    The article highlights a surprising move where the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant contributed to the arrest of former Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte, reinforcing its commitment to prosecuting human-rights abusers and holding authoritarian figures accountable.

  • ICC Oversight Initiates Probe into Misconduct Allegations Logo
    FEB
    13
    2025

    The ICC’s oversight body has called on a U.N. watchdog agency to investigate allegations that the chief prosecutor attempted to coerce a female aide, an action that raises concern over potential abuses of power while also reflecting internal accountability measures.

  • +40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 3

    By initiating an investigation into serious allegations of sexual misconduct against its chief prosecutor, the ICC is taking steps to address potential abuses of power and uphold standards of human rights and workplace integrity.

    US hits international court's top prosecutor with sanctions after Trump order

  • ICC Condemns US Sanctions on Chief Prosecutor Logo
    FEB
    13
    2025

    Following President Trump’s executive order and the subsequent sanctions imposed by the U.S., the ICC leadership condemned the politically motivated move targeting its chief prosecutor, reaffirming its commitment to upholding international justice.

  • +70

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 3

    The ICC’s top leadership publicly condemned the sanctions imposed on its chief prosecutor – a move following Trump's order – signaling resistance to authoritarian political interference and standing up for international justice.

    US hits international court's top prosecutor with sanctions after Trump order

  • ICC Condemns Trump Sanctions Against Its Officials Logo
    FEB
    12
    2025

    Following US President Donald Trump's executive order on February 6, 2025, which sanctioned ICC officials including Prosecutor Karim Khan, the International Criminal Court swiftly condemned the move and reaffirmed its commitment to continue its crucial work despite political pressures.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The ICC's prompt condemnation of Trump's executive order, coupled with its steadfast commitment to uphold international justice, represents a strong anti-authoritarian stance. This response supports global justice and resists efforts to undermine the court’s mandate, aligning with progressive, anti-fascist values.

    World Responds to Trump's Targeting of International Criminal Court

  • Global Backing Strengthens ICC Amid Trump Sanctions Logo
    FEB
    07
    2025

    Dozens of nations, including key European democracies, have expressed unwavering support for the International Criminal Court after US President Donald Trump imposed sanctions on its staff. This backing reinforces the ICC's role as a cornerstone of international justice amid rising authoritarian pressures.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The international community's strong support for the ICC in response to Trump’s sanctions is a clear repudiation of authoritarian actions and reinforces the institution's anti-fascist, just role. This political backing signals resistance against fascism and upholds democratic norms.

    Dozens of countries back International Criminal Court after Trump sanctions

  • Advocacy Groups Defend ICC Amid Far-Right Sanction Threats Logo
    FEB
    07
    2025

    Over 80 advocacy groups signed an open letter urging Congress and President Trump to reconsider proposed sanctions targeting the International Criminal Court. The letter praises the ICC for its robust role in investigating war crimes and upholding due process, while warning that sanctions could embolden authoritarian regimes.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The open letter, backed by a broad coalition of advocacy groups, defends the ICC’s critical function in pursuing justice for war crimes and protecting human rights. This defense against politically motivated sanctions exemplifies a commitment to the rule of law and a resistance against authoritarian impulses, warranting a positive score.

    80+ Groups Urge Congress, Trump to Reconsider Sanctions on ICC

  • ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Israeli Leaders Logo
    NOV
    21
    2024

    On November 21, 2024, the International Criminal Court issued international arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant as part of its mandate to investigate alleged war crimes. While some critics, particularly from right‐wing sources, claim this action is politically motivated and aimed at demonizing Israel, such accountability measures are central to upholding international human rights and the rule of law.

  • ICC Upholds International Justice via Arrest Warrant Logo
    NOV
    01
    2024

    The International Criminal Court, in line with its mandate to prosecute crimes against humanity, had issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu last November. This action underscores the ICC’s commitment to international justice against war crimes, even as politically defiant reactions—such as Hungary’s announcement to exit the ICC—challenge its authority.

  • ICC Strategic Plans Launch for 2023-2025 Logo
    JUN
    14
    2023

    On 14 June 2023, the ICC launched four strategic plans covering the period 2023-2025, emphasizing enhanced accountability, transparency, and stakeholder engagement across its organs. The plans incorporate input from staff, State Parties, and civil society organizations to improve judicial processes and operational effectiveness.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The strategic plans underline ICC's commitment to transparency, stakeholder collaboration, and integrity by involving civil society and State Parties. This proactive public engagement aligns with progressive, anti-authoritarian values.

    International Criminal Court Launches Strategic Plans for 2023-2025

  • +75

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 3

    The comprehensive strategic plans reflect a robust internal reform effort that emphasizes ethical governance, improved operational accountability, and alignment with the Court's mandate. This internal realignment supports progressive organizational practices.

    International Criminal Court Launches Strategic Plans for 2023-2025

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