PARIS: The International Criminal Court, which celebrates its 20th anniversary on July 1, is the world's only permanent tribunal to investigate and try alleged cases of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and aggression where member states are unable or unwillling to do so.Here are five things to know about the court based in the Dutch city of The Hague, which is investigating alleged war crimes in Ukraine.US, Russia, Israel opted outA total of 123 countries have ratified the court's founding Rome Statute, meaning they recognise its jurisdiction, but there are some conspicuous absences, notably the United States, Russia and Israel.Both the United States and Russia have signed the R
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