Brussels, Belgium (16th
June 2017) - The
International Criminal Courts Against Child Kidnapping (ICCACK) is an
international Court of law, working with the objective of safeguarding the
Child and Human rights. The verdict of this court in these cases are held as
the final statement in the international level, across 194 countries. This
judicial body operates from the city of Brussels in Belgium.
Every
year, several thousand cases, appealing
against the violation of child and human rights come up to this court and ICCACK is dedicated to rule reasonable
justice on these cases, within a fair extent of time. Most importantly,
applicants are not required to pay any money, till they court is extending
justice in their favor. Thus, applicants, applying at this court of law,
contrary to the experience made while running a trial in the court of law, are
spared from the threats of extravagant expenses, upfront as well as are secured
to get the verdict in a timely manner.
The
pool of Judges and the support staff of this court works untiringly for
completing the hearing on the cases within the shortest time, without making
any compromise on the quality of the legal process. This Court ensures that the
provisions of the various international United Nations treaties, laws and the
conventions are adequately complied with.
“Though
unfortunate, instances of violation of child and Human rights are happening
across the globe on a daily basis and the irony lay in the fact that in several
instances, people fail to get fair justice in the court of law in their
countries. We take up those cases and handle the trial as per the international
laws and treaties and our mission is to extend reasonable justice to the
applicants within the shortest turnaround time”, stated the spokesperson of the
ICCACK.
About the International Criminal Court against Child Kidnapping:
Protecting
& Enforcing the Human Rights of the Child
The International Criminal Court
against Child Kidnapping is an international court of law that deals with the
legal cases, related to violation of childrens human rights and parental child
kidnapping cases.
The
specific purpose of the court is based on the following principles as well as International Conventions, Laws and Treaties:
The
International Criminal Court against Child Kidnapping is an organization
pursuing its authority based on principles long established by international
conventions, laws, and treaties.
The
International Criminal Court against Child Kidnapping accepts universal
jurisdiction based on international laws to prosecute individuals for the
international crimes of (parental) child kidnapping, crimes against humanity,
human rights violations, and the enforced disappearance of children by
government officials.
The
International Criminal Court against Child Kidnapping was established to
complement existing international judicial systems. Therefore, it may only
exercise its jurisdiction when certain conditions are met, such as when
national courts are unwilling or unable to prosecute criminals or when the
United Nations Security Council or individual states refer investigations to
the court.
Every
year 10 million children are kidnapped around the world, and most governments
are unable or unwilling to solve this global problem. The International Criminal
Court against Child Kidnapping is principled upon the provisions established in
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Rome Statute, the
Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and the
Declaration of Human Rights. The Declaration of Human Rights has been signed
and ratified by more than 193 nations of the world.
The
International Criminal Court against Child Kidnapping is the court of last
resort for prosecution pf the crime of (parental) child kidnapping, enforced
disappearance of children by government officials, human rights violations, and
crimes against humanity. Any party seeking help from the court shall have
exhausted all domestic remedies available to them. The court may be able to
advise parties if domestic remedies are still open, such as international tort
claims; however, the court will not accept jurisdiction in any case if domestic
remedies are still open to parties in order to avoid international confusion of
jurisdiction. The court is therefore the ultimate jurisdiction of last resort.
Its founding principles are established in the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of the Child, the Rome Statute, the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, and the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms and entered into force on the day of its establishment.
The
International Criminal Court against Child Kidnapping actively seeks justice,
enforces criminal laws concerning (parental) child kidnapping, and protects the
rights of the child by putting international justice on the map. The
International Criminal Court against Child Kidnapping has made itself
responsible for international criminal accountability and has worldwide reach
to bring those who commit crimes against children to justice.