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War crime, crime against humanity, genocide: What's the difference?

War crimes are serious violations of international law against civilians and combatants during armed conflict The parameters of what constitutes a war crime are set out in Article 8 of the 1998 Rome Statute that established the ICC.

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What is genocide? Genocide as a legal concept dating back to the Nuremburg trials of Nazi war criminals, with Polish-Jewish lawyer Raphael Lemkin coining the term to describe the Nazi extermination of six million Jews.